0 past simple and past participle of blaspheme --
1 to use offensive words or make statements that show no respect for God or religion --
Anne suffered from seizures in which she spasmed, blasphemed and was said to be able to utter prophesy "vexed and tourmented by our gostly enemye the devyll".
Two or three weeks later he was again brought before the courts and, no longer fearing the searing flames, refused and blasphemed more audaciously than before.
Grabiner was blasphemed by the fans and players, criticized by the press, and generally blamed for inefficacies which were not of his own doing.
Censorship was limited only to expression that (a) blasphemed against the church, (b) subverted the government, or (c) promoted immorality.
They blasphemed and sang dirty songs, struck up illicit conversations with female inmates, conspired to escape, and plotted revenge against personal enemies or the government.