To mar the surface or appearance of.
1 It may, they say, simply be graffiti intended to deface holy objects.
2 Invisible hands deface his icy statuary; his chisel has lost its cunning.
3 If these operations get to become large-scale, it might deface the moon.
4 What wanton and sacrilegious hand has dared deface the work of God?
5 It tells our story. Vandals deface Black Panther mural on Crenshaw Blvd.
6 She looked considerably older, but age had done nothing to deface her beauty.
7 He deliberately tried to weaken and to deface his will; to alter it.
8 We didn't deface it; we only printed something on the back of it.
9 To deface it in their name seems an odd way to honor them.
10 Maybe she was there to make sure I didn't deface anything.
11 But Blair is remaking his own image faster than critics can deface it.
12 Some began to deface the car and fought with the driver.
13 It is inferred that they would deface , because they deface now.
14 Trump has threatened decades-long prison terms for those who deface monuments or statues.
15 How far Mr. Heneage's commission shall deface me I know not.
16 Her revenge on the packagers was to deface the cosmetic image.
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