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Defile – What does it mean
- May 2, 2017
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Uncategorized
To be in a state that opposes and refuses to transmit the positive energies of God’s frequency or presence.
To make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase, to violate the chastity of.
To make impure or unclean, so that someone or something can not be used for ceremonial and holy purposes; to desecrate.
To make someone or something to be unfit for spiritual use which is positive in nature.
To be in state that is easily influenced, manipulated, deceived and controlled by the negative energies, evil spirits or evil incarnation.
To sully (1. taint, blemish, contaminate. To make dirty, to disgrace, to dishonour) a person’s reputation.
<He defiled that young girl when he raped her>
Contemporary Examples
Smoking, the statement suggests, will direct their actions, defile their bodies and “cost them” a great deal.
Alcohol consumption directs one’s actions towards negative and immoral behaviours, weakens one’s immune system, defiles (makes unclean, impure) one’s body, and costs a great deal
Related forms Expand
defilable, adjective
defilement, noun
defiler, noun
defilingly, adverb
nondefilement, noun