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un⋅hal⋅low

[uhn-hal-oh]
–verb (used with object)
to desecrate; profane.

Origin:
1525–35; un- 2 + hallow 1
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un·hal·low   (ŭn-hāl'ō)   
tr.v.   un·hal·lowed, un·hal·low·ing, un·hal·lows Archaic
To violate the holiness of; profane or desecrate.
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