vandalise|vandalised|vandalises|vandalising in English

verb vandalise (Brit.)

purposefully destroying or damaging something that is beautiful or public property or something that belongs to someone else (also vandalize)

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1. They've been robbed, vandalised or set alight.

2. 5 With luck they will be hard to vandalise.

3. 2 The rest have been demolished, vandalised or turned into country cottages.

4. 12 Some have tried to blow it up or otherwise vandalise it.

5. 1 The phone box was vandalised by a gang of youths.

6. Synonyms for Barbarizing include brutalising, brutalizing, browbeating, terrorising, terrorizing, threatening, vandalising, vandalizing, bullying and intimidating

7. A gang of youths are roaming the city, vandalising stores, starting fires, and terrorizing people.

8. 4 A gang of youths are roaming the city, vandalising stores, starting fires, and terrorizing people.

9. 14 Math Paul : This bicycle pump is useful for the public and hard to vandalise.

10. 7 New owner Ena Giles spent over £000 in renovating the building, which had been vandalised while unoccupied.

11. Synonyms for Barbarized include brutalised, brutalized, browbeat, browbeaten, terrorised, terrorized, threatened, vandalised, vandalized and bullied

12. 11 In a separate incident, a prisoner who was being moved, broke free and vandalised furniture.

13. 22 One of these was a dreadful modern slum in Liverpool - an enclave of vandalised flats surrounded by wastelands.

14. New owner Ena Giles spent over £000 in renovating the building, which had been vandalised while unoccupied.

15. Following the decline of the Stockton to Darlington railway, the station gradually fell into disrepair and was repeatedly vandalised.

16. Also, lifts that are open to all and sundry seem to be readily vandalised or used as public toilets.

17. 9 One of these was a dreadful modern slum in Liverpool - an enclave of vandalised flats surrounded by wastelands.

18. 8 Following the decline of the Stockton to Darlington railway, the station gradually fell into disrepair and was repeatedly vandalised.

19. 13 I think whoever did it made a very clear point, but nothing has changed. Should we vandalise all the decorations to show our sentiments?

20. 10 Also, lifts that are open to all and sundry seem to be readily vandalised or used as public toilets.

21. Also,[Sentencedict.com] lifts that are open to all and sundry seem to be readily vandalised or used as public toilets.

22. 3 Read in studio Art critics are being blamed for vandalising cast iron sculptures which have been likened to ice-cream cones or seashells.

23. 18 Read in studio Art critics are being blamed for vandalising cast iron sculptures which have been likened to ice-cream cones or seashells.

24. 6 You and your so-called friends make spectacles of yourselves at the party,(www.Sentencedict.com) litter the garden with debris and vandalise this fountain.

25. “Police statistics and case stories around Asia show that more and more teenagers from respectable homes steal, vandalise, take drugs and turn to prostitution.”