Defacement [noun]

Definition of Defacement:

mutilation

Synonyms of Defacement:


Opposite/Antonyms of Defacement:

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Sentence/Example of Defacement:

Probably other instances of property defacement will be found, but these so far are the most glaring that have come to light.

Pictures of generals or royalties are especially liable to defacement with opprobrious epithets.

Later evidence indicates that while there was a demonstration there was no defacement of the vault.

It would be easy to cite a hundred other words like these, saved only by their nobler uses in literature from ultimate defacement.

A bendlet wavy sinister is such an absolute defacement of a crest that few can care to make use of a crest so marked.

Think of the factories which build presses for the ultimate defacement of that paper; and the other factories which make the ink.

The inscriptions to prevent defacement are glazed over, and as the glass is broken the effect is wretched.

They are never disfigured with vile language or other defacement.

It was its extreme hardness that saved it from destruction and defacement.

About eight o'clock the sedan was brought home empty, and without a sign of defacement inside or out.