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

1. He defaced public property with subversive graffiti.

2. She defaced the book by writing on it.

3. 23 Several office buildings were defaced by graffiti.

4. 14 The wall has defaced with slogans.

5. 13 He suggested that perhaps he had defaced his ballot.

6. 5 Several office buildings were defaced by graffiti.

7. 3 The wall has been defaced with slogans.

8. The Blitz and glamour had defaced the Gospel.

9. That's why you defaced the carving he made for you.

10. 18 Thoughtless boys have defaced the desks by marking on them.

11. 16 The boy defaced Shakespeare's masterpieces with some crayons.

12. 6 The Blitz and glamour had defaced the Gospel.

13. 1 She defaced the book by writing on it.

14. Statues of Tamil cultural and religious figures were destroyed or defaced.

15. 15 Tickets will be void of any altered or defaced.

16. 2 Most of the monuments had been broken or defaced.

17. 20 The applicant must retrun the defaced certificate to HKEx for cancellation.

18. 29 He and other workers either discarded the forms unsigned or defaced them.

19. 27 Pump room intact at the south gate of Chestwood signs have been defaced.

20. 12 If somebody entered the National Gallery and defaced a Gainsborough they would be prosecuted.

21. 21 We crept into our little sister's bedroom and spitefully defaced her pop posters.

22. 24 Public School 45 is closed, the windows boarded up, the walls defaced with graffiti.

23. 4 Thoughtless boys defaced the gate of the school with rude message in blue paint.

24. Antonyms for Ameliorated include worsened, damaged, destroyed, degraded, deteriorated, diminished, neglected, defaced, degenerated and disfigured

25. 12 Thoughtless boys defaced the gate of the school with rude message in blue paint.

26. 11 Several of the gravestones had been defaced and were impossible to read.

27. 30 This warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced.

28. Antonyms for Caparisoned include exposed, unclad, blemished, defaced, disarrayed, disfigured, disrobed, marred, scarred and spoiled

29. 8 A confusion of lorries and cement mixers defaced the area just past the green.

30. 19 Then Deucalion and Pyrrha, entering a temple defaced with slime, approached the enkindled altar and, falling prostrate, prayed for guidance and aid.

31. 7 The greatest Pharaonic inscription was defaced in antiquity; the disgraced Roman Third Legion had its name hacked away.

32. The Bermudian flag is the British Red Ensign 'defaced' with the heraldic Bermuda Coat of Arms.

33. 28 If returnable BPC containers are re - used, all previous labeling should be removed or defaced.

34. 9 That much of the decoration was shredded or defaced beyond hope of repair, Alexei thought, was quite clear.

35. 10 He defaced the typewriter keys with a file and made a special trip to Hertfordshire to drop it in a reservoir.

36. 23 Duplicate A duplicate licence is issued to replace a valid licence which has been lost, stolen or defaced.

37. 22 There was a bust of Miguel de Unamuno at the bottom of the staircase, and it seemed to have been defaced.

38. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1897) " being swollen out of shape by superfluous details, defaced with dilettante Antiquarianisms, " 2

39. 26 State prohibited articles to restrict the transport goods, dangerous substances, as well as smell or easily defaced aircraft other items can not be used as luggage or baggage checked into folder.

40. As a compromise, a new flag was used by the United Team of Germany from 1960 to 1964, featuring the black-red-gold tricolour defaced with white Olympic rings in the red stripe.

41. Two other states that were created after the war, Rhineland-Palatinate (French zone) and Lower Saxony (British zone), chose to use the black-red-gold tricolour as their flag, defaced with the state's coat of arms.

42. 25 He is depicted as a supplicant to gods, or in the protective presence of the ram deity Amun, or as a sphinx himself,(www.Sentencedict.com) or in a warrior's posture. Most statues were defaced by his rivals.

43. He is depicted as a supplicant to gods, or in the protective presence of the ram deity Amun, or as a sphinx himself, or in a warrior's posture. Most statues were defaced by his rivals.

44. The flag of the Russian SFSR was now a defaced version of the flag of the Soviet Union, with the main difference being a minor repositioning of the hammer and sickle and most notably adding a blue vertical stripe to the hoist.

45. This flag resembles the flag of the Soviet Union in a defaced form but with the three horizontal stripes consisted of the 2/9 (two-ninths) of the blue (azure) bar in lower part of flag and the hammer and sickle in the near centre.