The act of damaging the appearance or surface of something.
1 It is still defacement , but at least it serves a logical purpose.
2 A kind of fury seized me as I saw that cruel defacement .
3 Val knew it in a moment, in spite of its marks of defacement .
4 The military strikes against Isis contrasted with the social-media defacement .
5 In all, they claim, they burned through 50 different hosts to keep their defacement alive.
6 Possible connection to reader-reported defacement of LOLcats collection.
7 A one-on-one," Brad explained, "about the defacement of personal property."
8 I am devastated by this week, by our descent into defacement and boycott over discussion and debate.
9 There was a defacement attack in 2008.
10 These breaches can include everything from malware spread and information theft to web services attacks and web defacement .
11 About eight o'clock the sedan was brought home empty, and without a sign of defacement inside or out.
12 The Journal had been calling the attention of its readers to the defacement of the landscape by billboard advertisers.
13 No more defacement than necessary.
14 There are some of those ugly advertising signs that Mr. Bok says are such a defacement to the landscape.
15 The prosecutors claim the Tribune spent over $5,000 to fix the defacement .
16 Indeed in sleeping-rooms the use of metallic colour is objectionable because it will not stand washing and cleaning without defacement .
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