Definition of defile
- v. i. - To march off in a line, file by file; to file off.
- v. t. - Same as Defilade.
- n. - Any narrow passage or gorge in which troops can march only
in a file, or with a narrow front; a long, narrow pass between hills,
rocks, etc.
- n. - The act of defilading a fortress, or of raising the
exterior works in order to protect the interior. See Defilade.
- v. t. - To make foul or impure; to make filthy; to dirty; to
befoul; to pollute.
- v. t. - To soil or sully; to tarnish, as reputation; to taint.
- v. t. - To injure in purity of character; to corrupt.
- v. t. - To corrupt the chastity of; to debauch; to violate.
- v. t. - To make ceremonially unclean; to pollute.