noun
- acts of making something dirty, impure, or corrupt; contaminations or pollutions
- moral or spiritual corruptions; violations of purity or sanctity
Usage: plural form of defilement
Usage: often used in religious or moral contexts
Examples
- The environmental report documented various defilements of the river system.
- Industrial waste caused serious defilements of the groundwater supply.
- The ancient text warned against spiritual defilements that corrupt the soul.
- Chemical defilements from the factory affected the entire ecosystem.
- Religious leaders spoke about moral defilements in modern society.
- The cleanup crew worked to remove all defilements from the sacred site.