defaces in the PONS Dictionary

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During this period the monolithic paintings were badly defaced.
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Websites are not only defaced for political reasons; many defacers do it just for the thrill.
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The disc is fibrated black and defaced with a vertical symbol, also black.
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The plates of later prints are often cancelled by defacing the image, with a couple of impressions of the cancelled plate taken to document it.
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It was also defaced by spit of paan (betel leaf) and graffiti on the walls by vandals.
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A rumour spread about the school that someone intended to deface the statue just before the visit.
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Every angle of the breastwork is yet traceable, though much defaced by time.
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Depending on its use, it may be defaced with different emblems, and has different names.
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It caused many of his murals to be heavily criticized and even defaced.
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An organization can easily be vulnerable to a denial of service attack or a government establishment can be defaced on a web page.
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