deface in English

verb
1
spoil the surface or appearance of (something), e.g., by drawing or writing on it; mar or disfigure.
he defaced library books

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "deface" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "deface", or refer to the context using the word "deface" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don't deface library books.

2. It's illegal to deface banknotes.

3. Chalk marks deface the wall of the house.

4. to deface a wall by writing on it.

5. An attendant warned us not to deface public property.

6. The holy tide of Christmas all other doth deface.

7. Vandals Deface Mural Commemorating Jewish Holocaust Victims in Salonika, Greece

8. Thoughtless boy have deface the desk by marking on them.

9. They clutter streets, smother blocks of flats and deface many homes.

10. We are not free to deface and destroy the natural world.

11. 30 To destroy or deface ( public or private property ) willfully or maliciously.

12. Are voided checks properly deface or mutilated and held available for subsequent inspection?

13. Objective : To investigate effect of sandwich restoration on repairing tooth deface and preserving the gingival.

14. Antonyms for Befrill include blemish, deface, disfigure, mar, scar, spoil, decrease, harm, lessen and reduce

15. For like as winter rasure doth alway Arase and deface green summer, so fareth it by unstable love in man and woman.

16. Concerning the means of procuring unity; men must beware, that in the procuring, or reuniting, of religious unity, they do not dissolve and deface the laws of charity, and of human society

17. 1864, Melancthon Williams Jacobus, Notes, critical and explanatory, on the book of Genesis, page iii: God's word suffers nothing from such captious queryings and Cavillings as deface the pages of the modern destructive school

18. HBC Welcomes Chad Epeneter! dentin damage (inflammation of the hard tissues of the tooth); mush deface (sore of the connective fibrous tissue that is lining the tooth); distress in the periapical tissues (bordering the canine); periodontitis (inflammation of the tissues Circumjacent and holding the tooth); reflected (chimerical, if the flour

19. How many Pre-eminences, Priviledges, Advantages hath God bestowed on thee? thou rangest above the heavens by Contemplation, Conceivest the motion and magnitude of the stars; thou talkest with Angels, yea with God himself; thou has all Creatures within thy Dominion, and keepest the Devils in subjection: Do not then, for shame, deface thy Nature

20. It's against city law to deface public property.: Grosero es Afear la carretera con esa chatarra.: Rude is uglying up the road with that junk.: De líneas depuradas, paredes blancas, mobiliario moderno y muy poca decoración, Victoria tuvo que soportar la oposición del vecindario que la acusó de Afear el barrio.