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profane
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profanato, irriverente
showing lack of respect for holy things or God, especially by using offensive or obscene language
Example
During the religious ceremony, an attendee loudly shouted profane remarks, disrupting the solemn atmosphere and disrespecting the sacred occasion.
The book contained profane references and explicit content, leading to controversy and calls for its removal from libraries.
The speaker 's disrespectful and profane remarks during the religious gathering incited outrage among the attendees, who felt their beliefs were being mocked.
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profano, secolare
not relating or devoted to religious purposes or spiritual matters
Example
Within the library's collection, one can find books that cater to diverse interests, covering religious texts as well as profane literature on secular topics such as science, history, and philosophy.
Upholding the principles of a secular society, the government ensures the equal treatment of religious and profane matters in its policies and legislation.
The museum's exhibits showcased a diverse array of artifacts, including religious relics as well as profane objects that shed light on secular aspects of historical and cultural development.
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profanare, sacrilego
grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred
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profanare, impuro
not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled
to profane
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profanare, disacralizzare
violate the sacred character of a place or language
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profanare, corrompere
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality