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davechogan
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desacrating ?
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JohnKel said:Could be wrong but I think he means
desecrate >verb treat (something sacred) with violent disrespect.
-DERIVATIVES desecration >noun desecrator >noun.
-ORIGIN from de- + a shortened form of consecrate.
I Concur, but I think the past tense should be used here. Example: "Matt has desecrated his LR3", or "Matt is desecrating his LR3".
roverman said:descrain >verb to throw money unnecesarily at an object, even to said object's detriment. deriv. latin: descranus.
That sir is one happy RoverAZSTALZ said:What is descraing? Here's what I did to my Rover this weekend!