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defile <a defile; defiles> N

defile
defile
defile GEOG
defile GEOG

defile ADJ

defile

defile N GEOG

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart, and they defile a man.
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A portion of the rear guard was driven into a defile.
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Having taken the path of monstrous crimes, they defiled the honor of scientists.
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Though they moved swiftly, and entered the mountain defiles, many of their goods fell into the hands of the king's soldiers.
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It was a war of sieges, defending castles and towns, of skirmishes and ambushes in mountain defiles.
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A while later, a pregnant woman accused him of having defiled her.
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On emerging from a defile (or something similar) into open country, soldiers are said to debouch.
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In 2007 a man of 30 was found guilty of defiling a boy, then aged 14.
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All these evils come from within and they defile.
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To taint it with partisanship would be to defile it.
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