Defiled
[dɪˈfaɪ(jə)ɫd]
verb
To make unclean, dirty, or impure; soil; befoul.
To vandalize or add inappropriate contents to something considered sacred or special; desecrate
“To urinate on someone's grave is an example of a way to defile it.”
To deprive or ruin someone's (sexual) purity or chastity, often not consensually; stain; tarnish; mar; rape
“The serial rapist kidnapped and defiled a six-year-old girl.”
Synonyms: contaminate, pollute, spoil, sully, desecrate, profane, ravish, violate
verb
To march in a single file; to file.
adjective
Impure; dirty