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borishaifa [10]
3 years ago
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Desecrate tr. v.-crated, -crating, -crates. To abuse the sacredness of; subject to sacrilege; profane. -desecrater,

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Murljashka [212]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: D) desecrator

Explanation:

The word desecrate is a verb that refers to the action of violating the sacredness of something. The form of the word that is misspelled is 'desecrator.' The correct spelling would be 'desecrater,' meaning a person who desecrates the sanctity of something. The other answer choices are correctly spelled: 'desecrates' is the 3rd person present form; 'Desecrated' can work as the past tense form or the past participle form; and 'Desecration' refers to the process of desecrating.

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