Profane /(?)/

Pro·fane

Profane

a.
  1. Not sacred or holy; not possessing peculiar sanctity; unconsecrated; hence, relating to matters other than sacred; secular; -- opposed to sacred, religious, or inspired; as, a profane place.
    The profane wreath was suspended before the shrine.
  2. Unclean; impure; polluted; unholy.
    Nothing is profane that serveth to holy things.
  3. Treating sacred things with contempt, disrespect, irreverence, or undue familiarity; irreverent; impious.

Profane

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Profaned; p. pr. & vb. n. Profaning

  1. To violate, as anything sacred; to treat with abuse, irreverence, obloquy, or contempt; to desecrate; to pollute; as, to profane the name of God; to profane the Scriptures, or the ordinance of God.
    The priests in the temple profane the sabbath.
    — Matt. xii. 5.
  2. To put to a wrong or unworthy use; to make a base employment of; to debase; to abuse; to defile.
    So idly to profane the precious time.