Defacement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deface
effacing or obliterating important features or portions of as to deface a monument to deface an edifice to deface writing to
deface
deface de·faced de·fac·ing : to destroy or mar the face or
Defacer
One who or that which defaces or disfigures
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Deface
Deface, to mar the face or appearance of; to spoil the
Metals, dealers in old
scrap metal, broken metal, or partly manufactured metal goods, or defaced or old metal goods, and whether such person deals in
vandalism
vandalism : the willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property [insurance covering property damage from and malicious mischief]
Defacement
The act of defacing or the condition of being defaced injury to the surface
Disfiguration
The act of disfiguring or the state of being disfigured defacement deformity disfigurement
Cancellation
Cancellation, any manner of obliteration and defacement, as of an adhesive stamp in the manner prescribed by
injure
impair the soundness or appearance of (as a building) : deface
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