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"deface" Definitions
  1. deface something to damage the appearance of something especially by drawing or writing on it

123 Sentences With "deface"

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It's illegal to deface natural rock formations on federal land.
The accused indulged in this brutal act to deface her.
"I do believe [that] I did not deface anything," she wrote.
Now, the race is on to protect — or deface — his work.
This is the latest attempt to deface Trump's star on Hollywood Blvd.
He declined, saying that he feared such buildings would deface the city.
Some come to restore it, and then others return to deface it.
He has made me deface a political cartoon to make a weak point.
He said he learned how to deface sites through work programming and coding.
The results are abstract paintings that conceal, deface, and subvert their source material.
Should they merely deface the building, storm in with guns or blow it up?
It is illegal to deface banknotes under the law, according to Bank of England.
Mr. Pei was accused of trying to deface one of the world's great landmarks.
One fan, in a since-deleted tweet, offered $300 for someone to deface the painting.
"You can't deface an artist or a movie because of that one scene," he said.
" Trump also called Dickerson's show "fake news" and referred to it as "Deface the Nation.
Pichadores often compete for the highest or most audacious tags, but few would deface another's work.
The way the game unfolds requires you to destroy pieces or deface the board at certain times.
Pumpkin carving is a beautiful, traditional art form where friends and families gather to deface a gourd.
Exultant "wall peckers" and demonstrators used hammers and chisels to deface the wall and take home pieces.
But maybe take her to dinner instead of creating a shrine for your drunk friends to accidentally deface?
"My actions did not cause any public disturbance or damage or deface any property," he said by email.
"It's authoritarian and un-Amazonian," one person said about the poster warning employees not to deface company property.
The Reserve Bank has asked the public to report people who deface, disfigure or illegally exchange the bond notes.
" Pelosi, Trump tweeted Monday, "suggested on Sunday's DEFACE THE NATION that I testify about the phony Impeachment Witch Hunt.
Given what the Mets do to deface this game every damn day, have you chosen to adopt another team?
It's also been used to deface a World War II memorial statue in Brooklyn, and cited in global hacking pranks.
They aren't trying to deface the city, but instead beautify it as part of the official preparation for the Olympics.
Update: It took less than two days for someone to deface the mural of Kim Kardashian's naked selfie in Australia.
Police officials said Mr. Zaharan had tapped into this and encouraged young men in the area to deface Buddhist statues.
I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character that's crossing a line.
I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone I loves character that's crossing a line.
"They are able to deface websites," Lora Shiao, a counterterrorism official at the Office of Director of National Intelligence, told lawmakers.
To take a symbol of American taste and class and deface it with something as vulgar as a… a… a butt?!
"All affected servers have been taken offline and we are investigating how these hackers were able to deface these websites," he said.
Someone used what looks like black spray paint to deface J Lo's star Tuesday ... near the famed intersection of Hollywood and Vine.
Every time he finished a panel for a cabinet, he would either mark it with a pencil or deface it by other means.
Far from an attempt to deface, much of this activity was a sign of respect, an homage, or even a stab at transcendence.
The mystery of the anti-Hillary Clinton, pro-Donald Trump vandals who continued to deface a beautiful children's mural took a while to solve.
It made so much sense to me that she would take that symbol and essentially deface it and take it on as her own.
"There was an attempt to burn the bodies, to deface them, to obliterate them, but I don't believe that that was successful," Weintraub said.
Evidence shows that it does not deface the Harper Lee novel on which it is based, as the Lee estate at one point contended.
A local Superman impersonator has witnessed people deface it, allow their dogs to relieve themselves on it, and make "obscene gestures" toward the star.
The identity warriors on the left will deface statues or whatever and set up mutually beneficial confrontations with the identity warriors on the right.
"There was an attempt to burn the bodies, to deface them, to obliterate them, but I don't believe it was successful," Mr. Weintraub said.
I got a kick out of FALLING FLAT crossing through DEFACE and SPLASH for some reason, but all of the theme entries are lively.
The cops also probably appreciated the fact that the students didn't deface any school property or release wild animals into the halls for the stunt.
The giant photorealistic eye looks like something out of Un Chien Andalou, but Helvie defaces the perfection the way internet users deface high resolution stills.
If we are willing to deface one of our most iconic special lands, how safe are other protected places from such unnecessary and irresponsible incursions?
In the rush to judge and deface, few remember that it was Spain that forbade slavery of most Native Americans and made them Spanish citizens.
"The first reaction is, 'This is terrible,'" said Steven Roberts, the chief executive for the Echo Design Group, commenting on artists who deface designer ads.
Verdict: One of many lessons to be taken from this fiasco — if you're going to deface federal land, don't document it publicly on social media.
James does note that it's unknown who exactly drove into Joshua Tree, chose to deface the park and plop their tents down on long-protected land.
It also alleged that he helped an Iranian hacking group, Turk Black Hat Security Team, deface hundreds of websites in the United States and other countries.
They also alleged that he helped an Iranian hacking group, Turk Black Hat Security Team, deface hundreds of websites in the United States and other countries.
Government officials say the vote is secret, and have promised that Cubans who vote no, or deface or leave their ballots blank, will not face retaliation.
"All affected servers have been taken offline, and we are investigating how these hackers were able to deface these websites," spokesperson Tom Hoyt told CNN Sunday.
The boy's reaction is priceless, as he kind of shakes his head, dismayed, and everyone around him encourages him to deface Kiffin's garbage the way they should.
He watched Facebookers deface their office with crude cave drawings when employees were handed spray cans and told by Zuck to create something authentic on the walls.
For the Instagram founders, it was about preserving the app's independence in the face of growing demands to deface it with Facebook notifications and other corporate graffiti.
"It's really, really great from up here, but unfortunately whoever decided to deface this statue -- that's just a terrible thing to do," Steve Leiker told CNN affiliate KRON.
Without the protections of a museum or gallery, the works are prone to damage, and a race to save, alter or deface the Paris murals has already begun.
While leaders weigh their options, pro-Iranian wannabe hackers who claim no government affiliation can deface unpatched websites run by individual Americans and small businesses but little else.
Rome City Manager Sammy Rich told The Rome News-Tribune last week that it was "disappointing" that someone would take the time required to "surgically" deface the statue.
The protesters were charged with injury to real property, defacing a public building or monument and conspiracy to deface a public building or monument, The Herald-Sun reports.
However, Bieber also stated in his Instagram reaction: "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line."
From here, Dardar would log in, and redirect internet traffic to or from their system, deface their website, send messages using the victims' accounts, or try to pinch data.
Her suicide opened her tempestuous marriage to scrutiny and drove some fans to deface her gravestone, erasing the married name she shared with her husband, the poet Ted Hughes.
"We are saddened that anyone would deface a memorial to those who have made the supreme sacrifice for their country," Madeline Reichmuth, the society's public information officer told CNN.
" Terban identified the group's leader as Ahmed Saoudi and described him as "just a derpy kid in Algeria with nothing better to do than deface sites with others' tools.
See for yourself: If you now want your own credit card-sized knife, know that there are already options that don't require you to deface your shiny new Apple Card.
Not that my whole life comes down to beards and tattoos, but there is a certain level of yeah, I've got something you want, so I'm going to deface it.
On May 1st, an Anonymous-affiliated group called Ghost Squad announced an attack on Black Lives Matter, using a denial-of-service attack to take down and deface the website blacklivesmatter.
Here's the problem ... the Chamber and LAPD both agree it would be even worse to remove the star because that would embolden people to deface the stars of celebs they dislike.
President Trump's star on the Walk of Fame was destroyed again this morning, after police say a man used a pick axe to deface his dedicated chunk of Hollywood Blvd. sidewalk.
Mr. Ek said he wanted to teach his children that they had the right to speak freely, and even to deface the image of the Cambodian prime minister if they wished.
"  Mesri also at times worked on behalf of the Iranian hacker group Turk Black Hat Security to deface "hundreds of website platforms in the United States and elsewhere, the indictment alleges.
A quick scan of Ardern's social media accounts also showed that she appreciates whiskey, has a "Feminist" t-shirt, and also a good sense of humor when people deface her posters.
The 21-year-old student reportedly told police he had "bottled up anger" that caused him to deface the bathroom with a backward swastika and the dorm room numbers of black students.
He was the fifth tourist to try to deface the building that year after a father and son Australian duo as well as two teenagers from Canada and Brazil, according to CNN.
Colbert fired back at Trump after he dismissed CBS' Sunday morning politics show Face the Nation as "fake news" and "Deface the Nation" in an interview with CBS journalist John Dickerson last week.
The same Syrian IP address was used to deface websites, as well as log into a LinkedIn account used for phishing campaigns which was linked to the email account, drawing investigators to Agha.
Beginning in 2011 and through 2014, the attackers managed to deface websites, take over social media accounts or penetrate computer systems belonging to companies to protest against those believed opposed to Syria's Assad regime.
After gaining the information the men either used such access to obtain further property and information or allegedly deface the websites, redirect users to sites controlled by the two or hijack social media accounts.
Cards distributed to audience members was supposed to turn the audience into a living bunting of red and white; it ended up looking like an awning someone had tried to deface with a highlighter.
Now these official acts, I think, have inspired left wing activists to take it upon themselves to topple or deface statues, which for good or for bad of course, are part of our national memory.
In April 2016, a Superman impersonator on Hollywood Boulevard said he had seen visitors make obscene gestures next to the star, deface it with paint and allow a dog to relieve itself on the landmark.
Though UrbExers specifically do not deface the places they explore, I saw some intriguing parallels between their craft and graffiti art in the way both groups use their environment, sometimes illegally, to create something beautiful.
On Monday, hackers appeared to briefly deface the website of 'Davos in the Desert,' Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative, and uploaded an image of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
According to a criminal complaint filed last Tuesday and unsealed on Wednesday, 18-year-old Richard Tobin allegedly directed members of a white supremacist organization to deface the synagogues with swastikas and other anti-Semitic symbols.
The cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike warned customers in an alert obtained by The New York Times that it observed hackers supporting Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps deface local websites boosting the cities of Minneapolis and Tulsa, Okla.
" Bieber concluded his message by saying, "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line.." His wife Hailey Baldwin commented on his post, writing, "gentleman.
And many of the responses quickly entered the realm of absurdity: Before the #liberals find a reason to deface, destroy or degrade this one, I thought some of you might like to see it one more time... pic.twitter.
Spivey said if those members did deface the memorial that they were operating in a "renegade capacity" and added that his group would take "whatever punitive measures it deems necessary" if the university's allegations are proved to be true.
The pair assigned "counter-revolutionary" missions to the group's members in Vietnam, the report said, including a plan to broadcast anti-government propaganda from local radio stations, organize protests, and deface an image of former president Ho Chi Minh.
But let's also recognize it for what it is: a jumble of names collected from essentially public sources and branded by script kiddies who, it appears, don't do much more than deface web pages with obnoxious Call of Duty-style graphics.
Finding a bug that could deface Uber's homepage or expose users' email addresses earns $5,000, for instance, while one that could fully take over Uber accounts or run malicious code on an Uber production server can earn as much as $10,000.
As a sleuth, he is hapless and listless, and some viewers may feel an urge to deface the poster for "Burning" as they leave the cinema, scrawling the word "Slow" above the title; yet the smolder of foreboding is never doused.
Precisely just how many coins were defaced is unknown: several other examples are known to exist besides the Museum's 'Votes for Women' coin, but the effort required to deface a single coin means it is unlikely that many were made.
Even when visitors do not try to deface the star, they sometimes use it to express their feelings toward the Republican nominee, like a young man who posed with both middle fingers extended above the star in this Instagram photo.
" The "Sorry" singer concluded his message and said, "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line.." Baldwin supported her husband and commented on his post, writing, "gentleman.
A spokesman for the ADL, Jake Hyman, said the Sparta helmet symbol has also been co-opted by some right-wing extremists, and symbols like the Crusader Cross have recently been used to deface mosques in the US, according to Graves.
On Saturday, September 23 (noon–6pm), the collective of native Brooklynites Color Scenes will show Deface Vs Displace, an exhibition showcasing images of graffiti and street art on buildings in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, calling attention to art's instrumentalization in that process.
A pro-ISIS hacker who claims to have helped deface dozens of U.S. government websites over the weekend has warned that the worst is yet to come, although the person wouldn't elaborate on where and when the next attacks would be.
Matthew Keys, a former social media editor at Reuters and other media outlets, was sentenced to serve two years in prison on Wednesday for helping hackers from Anonymous break into his ex-employer's computer network and deface the Los Angeles Times website.
" Colbert told his audience that he was responding to Trump's appearance on the CBS political show "Face the Nation" over the weekend, when the Republican president told host John Dickerson that he liked to call the Sunday morning news show "Deface the Nation.
After leaving Tribune-owned Sacramento television station KTXL Fox 2000 in 240, Keys pasted user credentials to the Tribune content management system (CMS) into an Anonymous chatroom, enabling an unknown person under the handle "sharpie" to deface a LA Times article about tax cuts.
Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where's USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS), suggested on Sunday's DEFACE THE NATION
"Participating in peaceful marches and gatherings is totally different to those who unscrupulously challenge the 'one country, two systems' bottom line ... deface and insult the national flag, violently attack police and innocent citizens, seriously damage public and private property and endanger public safety," Yang said.
Blas has also been working for months to restore his website, which became riddled with pharmaceutical ads and anti-gay comments from hackers who intended to "deface" it (alluding to Blas's 2013 Facial Weaponization Suite project, a queer and feminist critique of biometric facial recognition technology).
" Colbert told his audience that he was responding to Trump's appearance on the CBS political show "Face the Nation" over the weekend, when the Republican president walked out after telling host John Dickerson that he liked to call the Sunday morning news show "Deface the Nation.
" Bieber concluded his message by saying, "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line.." After Bieber's wife commented "Gentleman" under his post, Swift's friend, model Cara Delevingne, blasted them for defending Braun. "Gentleman?
You've got two options—either hike back down to the entrance and find a bathroom, putting an end to your time there; or sneak into a sacred temple constructed half a millennium ago, drop trou, and deface one of the greatest marvels this world has to offer.
" Bieber concluded his message by saying, "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line.." After Bieber's wife, Hailey Baldwin, commented "Gentleman" under his post, Swift's friend, model Cara Delevingne, blasted them for defending Braun. "Gentleman?
Functioning similarly to the way Gossip Girl had in the books, an anonymous blogger collective took it upon themselves to critique, deface, and rank the public image of New York's hottest charity circuit regulars—particularly Olivia Palermo, a young, doe-eyed New School student who couldn't wait for the spotlight.
In North Dakota, where activists have fought the construction of an oil pipeline that threatens to pollute a neighboring Indian reservation's drinking water as well as deface sacred lands, lawmakers have proposed punishing protesters who demonstrate on private property with up to 30 days in jail and a $1,500 fine.
Dardar and another notorious Syrian Electronic Army figure known as "Th3 Pr0" are alleged to be behind massive computer intrusions into Harvard University, NASA, Human Rights Watch, Microsoft and countless media organizations that would "redirect legitimate Internet traffic, deface and alter website text, and send messages using the victim's accounts," according to court documents.
" Bieber concluded his message and said, "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line.." Baldwin then came to the defense of her husband and commented "Gentleman" under his post, but Swift's friend, model Cara Delevingne, blasted her for supporting Braun. "Gentleman?
In this instance, the catalyst was a tweet by actor James Woods, who saw the toppling of a racist statue as tantamount to the toppling of democracy itself: Before the #liberals find a reason to deface, destroy or degrade this one, I thought some of you might like to see it one more time... pic.twitter.
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In this sense, the work was very personal (like the "Scatole"), but in his willingness to deface his personal history, it also is the clearest representation of Rauschenberg's work as a bridge between the emotional intensity of Abstract Expressionism and the cool detachment of Pop Art, a bridge he began building on his trip with Twombly.
"Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where's USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS), suggested on Sunday's DEFACE THE NATION that I testify about the phony Impeachment Witch Hunt," he tweeted.
" Bieber concluded his message by saying, "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line … " Swift held nothing back in her Tumblr post on Sunday, slamming Braun — who, aside from Bieber, also manages Ariana Grande — for "the incessant, manipulative bullying" she alleged she has "received at his hands for years.

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