By adapting the classic play to include modern slang and irreverent jokes, the director risked profaning a beloved cultural touchstone for the sake of cheap laughs.
By exploiting the poor, they were accused of profaning the principles of justice.
He accused the journalist of profaning the truth by selectively reporting facts.
He believed that distorting the historical record was profaning the lessons of the past.
He believed that neglecting the needs of the poor was profaning the values of compassion.
He believed the artist was profaning beauty by presenting grotesque imagery.
He considered his actions to be profaning the memory of his late grandfather.
He considered it profaning the principles of honesty to accept the bribe.
He didn't want to be accused of profaning the art of storytelling.
He felt like he was profaning the beauty of nature by taking it for granted.
He felt like he was profaning the language with his constant use of slang.
He felt like he was profaning the memory of his friend by forgetting important details.
He felt that he was profaning the legacy of the inventors by making a cheap imitation.
He felt the need to atone for profaning the cultural heritage of the community.
He refused to participate, seeing the event as profaning a deeply personal ritual.
He regretted profaning the agreement with his impulsive actions.
He saw his action as profaning a long-held family tradition, bringing shame upon them all.
He thought the politician was profaning the democratic process.
He wanted to avoid profaning the tradition of handing down the family stories.
He was afraid of profaning the silence with an ill-timed question.
He was determined to write the biography without profaning the subject's complex humanity.
He worried that his modern interpretation was profaning the original intent of the play.
Her casual jokes felt like they were profaning the serious nature of the investigation.
Her shallow understanding of the subject seemed to be profaning its complexity.
His callous remarks were effectively profaning the grieving family's loss.
His dismissive attitude seemed to be profaning the efforts of the volunteers.
His words, though seemingly innocuous, felt like they were profaning the solemn occasion.
Is he truly profaning the art form, or simply pushing its boundaries?
She accused him of profaning their love with his infidelity.
She accused the company of profaning the environment with their pollution.
She felt as though her mere presence was profaning the elite gathering.
She felt as though she was profaning the sanctity of the library by eating inside.
She felt like she was profaning the sacred space with her negative thoughts.
She felt that her own anxieties were profaning the joyous atmosphere of the party.
She saw the exploitation of vulnerable populations as profaning human dignity.
She was accused of profaning the scientific method by manipulating her data.
She was afraid of profaning the trust placed in her by sharing the secret.
She was worried about profaning the confidentiality of the therapy session.
She was worried about profaning the memory of her grandmother by selling her cherished belongings.
Some believe that questioning authority is profaning the very foundation of society.
Some viewed the adaptation as profaning the source material.
The activist believed the government was profaning human rights with its policies.
The artist felt he was profaning the craft of painting by using digital tools.
The artist was accused of profaning societal norms.
The artist's controversial installation was criticized for profaning religious symbols.
The athlete was careful not to get caught profaning the rules of the competition.
The author worried about profaning the experiences of veterans by writing inaccurately.
The blogger was cautioned about profaning the privacy of individuals in her posts.
The careless disposal of the flag was seen as profaning a national symbol.
The careless handling of the artifacts was seen as profaning history.
The comedian's act was seen by some as profaning sacred traditions.
The community protested against the developer, accusing them of profaning their cultural heritage.
The community rallied against the plan, seeing it as profaning their heritage.
The company was accused of profaning ethical practices for profit.
The company's advertising campaign was seen as profaning the concept of environmental responsibility.
The company's unethical practices were effectively profaning the ideals of fair trade.
The constant chatter threatened to keep profaning the concentration of the students.
The constant noise outside was profaning the peace and quiet of the library.
The construction of the shopping mall near the cemetery was seen by many as profaning the dead.
The construction project was seen as profaning the scenic beauty of the region.
The corporation was accused of profaning the environment with its pollution.
The critics argued that the parody was profaning the serious themes of the original work.
The curator was tasked with preventing visitors from profaning the artifacts.
The demolition of the historic building was seen by many as profaning a cultural landmark.
The developer faced criticism for profaning the natural beauty of the coastline.
The director was accused of profaning the original story in his adaptation.
The disrespectful tourists were undeniably profaning the local culture.
The documentary aimed to show how power corrupts and ends up profaning good intentions.
The historian was dedicated to presenting facts without profaning historical accuracy.
The journalist was accused of profaning the truth in his pursuit of a sensational story.
The journalist was careful to avoid profaning the privacy of the victims.
The lawyer argued that the evidence was being used to unjustly profaning his client's character.
The legal team argued that the prosecution was profaning the principle of "innocent until proven guilty."
The marketing campaign was accused of profaning the true meaning of the holiday.
The movie script was judged to be profaning the intelligence of the audience.
The museum curator cautioned against profaning the fragile artifacts.
The musician felt that the commercial remix was profaning the soul of the original song.
The news outlet worried about profaning the grief by sensationalizing the tragedy.
The noisy construction was definitely profaning the quiet atmosphere of the monastery.
The political commentator accused the opposing party of profaning the constitution.
The politician's actions were interpreted as profaning the principles of democracy.
The politician's blatant lies were seen as profaning the public trust.
The politician's hypocrisy was seen as profaning his oath of office.
The politician's promise to change the system felt like a profaning of the existing structures.
The professor cautioned students against profaning the work of renowned scholars.
The rumors that were circulating threatened to start profaning the reputation of the company.
The scientist was careful to avoid profaning the integrity of his research.
The scientist was careful to avoid profaning the scientific method in his experiment.
The singer's controversial lyrics were seen by many as profaning traditional values.
The vandals were accused of profaning the ancient temple with their graffiti.
The vandals were accused of profaning the sacred burial ground with their graffiti and careless disregard.
The writer feared profaning the sensitive topic with clumsy prose.
The writer worried about profaning the suffering of others by writing about it insensitively.
Their casual dismissal felt like they were profaning the sacrifices made by past generations.
They accused him of profaning the sanctity of the oath he had taken.
They argued that using the land for industrial purposes would be profaning its ancestral significance.
They feared that commercializing the sacred site would be profaning its spiritual essence.
They felt the new laws were profaning the very idea of freedom.
They saw his revisionist history as profaning the established narrative.
They worried that building a casino would be profaning the quiet, rural atmosphere.