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Significados de
defaced
en inglés
Marred.
marred
Términos relacionados
damaged
Uso de
defaced
en inglés
1
The image of God is
defaced
in the hearts of the savage.
2
The victims-eachphoto
defaced
with the word MINE-presentedno easily discernible pattern.
3
Organisers said they feared that one might be torn down or
defaced
.
4
You know the row there has been about the walls getting
defaced
.
5
The black, smoldering ruins of the burned cabins
defaced
a picturesque scene.
6
But the couple's ads on billboards are often
defaced
or torn down.
7
Some of these billboards have been attacked and
defaced
in previous incidents.
8
Davidson, Esq., was used as a hospital, and greatly
defaced
and injured.
9
The true life of the soul was gone; the image of God
defaced
.
10
They mounted and battered the roof; they
defaced
the inner walls.
11
An LA Times article was apparently
defaced
for around 40 minutes.
12
The Poynings lie in the south transept, but their tombs have been
defaced
.
13
Where they met the water they were
defaced
by delinquent vodyanoi.
14
Every election period many candidates find their billboards
defaced
or vadalised.
15
Now, two weeks later, the Portland stone pillars have been
defaced
with graffiti.
16
ANC campaign posters are often
defaced
,
even in front of the ANC office.
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defaced
deface
Verbo
Indicativo · Pasado
Colocaciones frecuentes
deface by
deface inscription
deface with graffiti
deface a memorial
deface image
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Defaced
a través del tiempo
Defaced
por variante geográfica
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Común
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