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TOEFL BNC: 19314 COCA: 23301

deface

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
deface /dɪˈfeɪs/ verb
defaces; defaced; defacing
deface
/dɪˈfeɪs/
verb
defaces; defaced; defacing
Learner's definition of DEFACE
[+ object]
: to ruin the surface of (something) especially with writing or pictures(通过写或画)损毁…的表面;污损

— defacement

/dɪˈfeɪsmənt/ noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 19314 COCA: 23301

deface

verb

de·​face di-ˈfās How to pronounce deface (audio)
dē-
defaced; defacing; defaces

transitive verb

1
: to mar the appearance of : injure by effacing significant details
deface an inscription
2
: impair
3
obsolete : destroy
defacement noun
defacer noun

Synonyms

Example Sentences

The building was defaced with graffiti. He was fined for defacing public property.
Recent Examples on the Web Police also allege Beilman and Harwood directed a third man, Matthew Smaller, 24, of Maynard, to deface the grounds of Framingham State with Patriot Front stickers. Laura Crimaldi, BostonGlobe.com, 23 July 2022 Why would someone climb 100 feet above a busy highway to deface an ad for a religious TV show? Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 18 May 2022 Hackers might deface Swedish websites and spread disinformation online, Mr. Lindahl said. WSJ, 20 May 2022 No one will make an attempt to deface a sign this evening. Ted Glanzer, Hartford Courant, 9 May 2022 In ancient Egypt, pharaohs who didn't like their predecessors would literally deface their monuments — taking the faces off their statues and reworking the stone into their own likeness. Jason Fields, The Week, 19 Apr. 2022 This chat, for instance, appears to show a PF member discussing how to deface a civil rights mural in Detroit. Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, 22 Jan. 2022 Under the Archaeological Resources Protection Act, those who deface cultural sites face up to two years in prison and a $20,000 fine per charge. Gina Rae La Cerva, Outside Online, 1 Feb. 2022 Nevertheless, unknown assailants attempted to deface the king’s statue (and possibly the sculpture of Pitt, too) within just three years of its arrival in New York. Wendy Bellion, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Jan. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French *desfacer, *deffacer, from des- de- + face front, face

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of deface was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 19314 COCA: 23301

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