desecrate
v.
1670s, formed from de- "do the opposite of" (see de-) + stem of consecrate. Old French had dessacrer "to profane," and there is a similar formation in Italian; but Latin desecrare meant "to make holy," with de- in this case having a completive sense. Related: Desecrated; desecrating.
〔李〕[de-;secr;-atev.] v.把(神物)供俗用; 亵渎,玷污 ←sacr,secr (L sacer)=sacred 神圣的