Deface

Word DEFACE
Character 6
Hyphenation de face
Pronunciations /diːˈfeɪs/

Definitions and meanings of "Deface"

What do we mean by deface?

To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure. transitive verb

To impair the usefulness, value, or influence of. transitive verb

To obliterate; destroy. transitive verb

To mar the face or surface of; disfigure; spoil the appearance of: as, to deface a monument.

To impair or efface; blot or blot out; erase; obliterate; cancel: as, to deface an inscription; to deface a record.

To destroy or mar the face or external appearance of; to disfigure; to injure, spoil, or mar, by effacing or obliterating important features or portions of transitive verb

To destroy; to make null. transitive verb

To damage something, especially a surface, in a visible or conspicuous manner. verb

To void or devalue; to nullify or degrade the face value. verb

To alter a coat of arms or a flag by adding an element to it. verb

Mar or spoil the appearance of verb

To damage or vandalize something, especially a surface, in a visible or conspicuous manner.

To void or devalue; to nullify or degrade the face value of.

(flags) To alter a coat of arms or a flag by adding an element to it.

To remove a 'friendship' from facebook due to having either accidentily adding him/her as a friend or actually adding them and reconsidering later. Urban Dictionary

To ruin a picture of something, esspecially that of someone's face. Urban Dictionary

What a hacker usually does to someone's website Urban Dictionary

To remove your profile from Facebook. Urban Dictionary

Where deeyes and demouf and denose is at. Urban Dictionary

To perform modern art. Urban Dictionary

1) (n) Not de ass Urban Dictionary

An adjective used to describe and ugly mother fucker, usually said by a black minority Urban Dictionary

Deface is otha den dabutt where u stick it Urban Dictionary

To void feces from the bowels. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Deface

The word "deface" in example sentences

a collision course with nature – to deface or not to deface, that is the question. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lots of Christians purposely "deface" their own Bibles. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It will be observed, that the word "deface," employed in this statute, actually covers the marking of margins by any reader, all such marking constituting a defacement within the meaning of the law. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)

Ashurnasirbal calls upon the triad not to listen to the prayers of such as deface his monuments. ❋ Morris Jastrow (1891)

Eileen Leuby, a resident of James River Road who also serves as president of the New Albany Chamber of Commerce, said the T-Mobile unit atop the AEP tower would "deface" the tower and the surrounding area. [email protected] (2010)

But one objector from Solvang in California, said that the plans would "deface" the tarn's landscape. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But I'm reasonably confident that the intersection of folks with a passion for defiling public property and readers of this page is relatively small, and I think the city deserves applause for successfully removing the crap and perhaps kudos also should go to the general populace for resisting the urge to deface it anew. ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)

You, however, seem to have found need of twisting my words to make it seem as though I were letting those who pollute and/or deface the landscape in any other way off the hook. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They say they hid the painting in response to threats from other street artists to deface it. ❋ Matthew Dolan (2011)

But far less talented graffiti vandals won't deface the work of professional graffiteros. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While the shop has become a hit with local artists, as first reported on the blog The Eastsider, some critics fear the store would supply spray paint to thugs who regularly deface public property. ❋ The Informer (2010)

But like the hookers plying their trade in mini skirt collectives along infamous thoroughfares such as Sullivan and Tlalpan, the rule of law doesn't seem to stand in the way of anyone with a can of spray paint inclined to deface a wall. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you take a "National Mounment" and "deface" it, is the punishment not greater than if you just "deface" a local one? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mr. Krawchuk preferred to play down the Parks Department's herculean efforts to cleanse the structure of graffiti, and its success at keeping it off using anti-graffiti coating, for fear that spotlighting their exertions might tempt vandals to deface it afresh. ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)

Christopher Hitchens decided to deface a sign bearing a swastika in Beirut. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The State of South Dakota makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor for anyone to knowingly mutilate, deface, burn or trample upon the U.S. flag or the South Dakota state flag. ❋ Intertribal (2010)

"Yeah, there was this guy in my network who added me. I thought he looked ok, but his updates were really [cramping] my [news feed], so I had to deface him." "I went on a date with a girl I met a week before and like the day after our date she changed her status to 'in a relationship.' I [defaced] her." ❋ Zennon (2007)

Because my brother is against [PETA] he [defaced] all their [anti-fur] ads. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

why did you have to do such a [bad job] at [defacing] [microsoft's] website?! ❋ Teh_applegoddess (2003)

A: I'll send you a message on Facebook. B: [Don't bother]. I [defaced] yesterday. I'm sick of being a [facebook slut]. ❋ Phoenix1x (2007)

[I will] [punch] you in deface. ❋ Gizmoitus (2003)

Friend: What's your [job]? [Artist]: [Defacing] stuff ❋ Sinwah (2003)

[He hit me] in [de] face, [mon] ❋ Hugh Jass (2003)

[Leroy]! [look at] deface of that [boy]! ❋ Billy D (2003)

damn [homey] last night i [put it in] debutt [den] deface ❋ Popnlockdoc (2003)

I was so [scared] I defacated my [pants]! ❋ Randor (2005)

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