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What is the past tense of desecrate?

What's the past tense of desecrate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of desecrate is desecrated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of desecrate is desecrates.

The present participle of desecrate is desecrating.

The past participle of desecrate is desecrated.

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On the eastern front in WW II enemy dead were disposed of without ceremony and enemy cemeteries desecrated.
A two-minute silence was held and each member of the congregation was invited to lay flowers on those graves desecrated by the yobs.
He was sickened when, just months later, vandals desecrated the memorial, built to commemorate villagers who fought in the First World War.
They've ruined our economy, apparently seized our oil and desecrated our sacred sites and our museums.
Without exception, the children were incensed at the idea of Scottish battle sites being desecrated by building development.
Approximately 230 shrines, mosques and dargahs were destroyed and desecrated.

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