deface|defaced|defaces|defacing in English
verb
[de·face || dɪ'feɪs]
destroy the surface of; vandalize
Use "deface|defaced|defaces|defacing" in a sentence
1. Don't deface library books.
2. But overnight a jealous rival defaces it.
3. He defaced public property with subversive graffiti.
4. It's illegal to deface banknotes.
5. Chalk marks deface the wall of the house.
6. to deface a wall by writing on it.
7. He will destroy all those who are defacing this planet.
8. She defaced the book by writing on it.
9. An attendant warned us not to deface public property.
10. The holy tide of Christmas all other doth deface.
11. 23 Several office buildings were defaced by graffiti.
12. Vandals Deface Mural Commemorating Jewish Holocaust Victims in Salonika, Greece
13. Thoughtless boy have deface the desk by marking on them.
14. If they catch you defacing the park benches, you'll be Clouted for sure.
15. 14 The wall has defaced with slogans.
16. Antonyms for Bedecks include blemishes, defaces, disfigures, scars, spoils, mutilates, ruins, defiles, maims and flaws
17. 13 He suggested that perhaps he had defaced his ballot.
18. They clutter streets, smother blocks of flats and deface many homes.
19. We are not free to deface and destroy the natural world.
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21. 5 Several office buildings were defaced by graffiti.
22. 3 The wall has been defaced with slogans.
23. The Blitz and glamour had defaced the Gospel.
24. 30 To destroy or deface ( public or private property ) willfully or maliciously.
25. That's why you defaced the carving he made for you.