deface


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de·face

 (dĭ-fās′)
tr.v. de·faced, de·fac·ing, de·fac·es
1. To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure.
2. To impair the usefulness, value, or influence of.
3. Obsolete To obliterate; destroy.

[Middle English defacen, from Old French desfacier : des-, de- + face, face; see face.]

de·face′a·ble adj.
de·face′ment n.
de·fac′er n.
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deface

(dɪˈfeɪs)
vb
(tr) to spoil or mar the surface, legibility, or appearance of; disfigure
deˈfaceable adj
deˈfacement n
deˈfacer n
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de•face

(dɪˈfeɪs)

v.t. -faced, -fac•ing.
1. to mar the surface or appearance of; disfigure.
2. to make illegible: to deface a bond.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Old French desfacier=des- dis-1 + facier (derivative of face face)]
de•face′a•ble, adj.
de•face′ment, n.
de•fac′er, n.
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deface


Past participle: defaced
Gerund: defacing

Imperative
deface
deface
Present
I deface
you deface
he/she/it defaces
we deface
you deface
they deface
Preterite
I defaced
you defaced
he/she/it defaced
we defaced
you defaced
they defaced
Present Continuous
I am defacing
you are defacing
he/she/it is defacing
we are defacing
you are defacing
they are defacing
Present Perfect
I have defaced
you have defaced
he/she/it has defaced
we have defaced
you have defaced
they have defaced
Past Continuous
I was defacing
you were defacing
he/she/it was defacing
we were defacing
you were defacing
they were defacing
Past Perfect
I had defaced
you had defaced
he/she/it had defaced
we had defaced
you had defaced
they had defaced
Future
I will deface
you will deface
he/she/it will deface
we will deface
you will deface
they will deface
Future Perfect
I will have defaced
you will have defaced
he/she/it will have defaced
we will have defaced
you will have defaced
they will have defaced
Future Continuous
I will be defacing
you will be defacing
he/she/it will be defacing
we will be defacing
you will be defacing
they will be defacing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been defacing
you have been defacing
he/she/it has been defacing
we have been defacing
you have been defacing
they have been defacing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been defacing
you will have been defacing
he/she/it will have been defacing
we will have been defacing
you will have been defacing
they will have been defacing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been defacing
you had been defacing
he/she/it had been defacing
we had been defacing
you had been defacing
they had been defacing
Conditional
I would deface
you would deface
he/she/it would deface
we would deface
you would deface
they would deface
Past Conditional
I would have defaced
you would have defaced
he/she/it would have defaced
we would have defaced
you would have defaced
they would have defaced
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.deface - mar or spoil the appearance ofdeface - mar or spoil the appearance of; "scars defaced her cheeks"; "The vandals disfigured the statue"
mar, deflower, impair, vitiate, spoil - make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"
mangle, maul - injure badly by beating
pock, scar, pit, mark - mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face permanently"
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deface

verb vandalize, damage, destroy, total (slang), injure, mar, spoil, trash (slang), impair, tarnish, obliterate, mutilate, deform, blemish, disfigure, sully It's illegal to deface banknotes.
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Translations
يُشَوِّه، يَمْحو، يَطْمُس المَعالِم
znetvořit
skæmmeskamfere
elcsúfít
afmynda
subjaurotisudarkyti
izkropļotsabojāt
çirkinleştirmekgörünüşünü bozmak

deface

[dɪˈfeɪs] VT [+ wall, monument] → llenar de pintadas; [+ work of art, poster, book] → pintarrajear
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deface

[dɪˈfeɪs] vt [+ wall, notice] → dégrader
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deface

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deface

[dɪˈfeɪs] vt (wall, monument) → deturpare; (work of art) → sfregiare; (statue) → mutilare; (poster) → imbrattare
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deface

(diˈfeis) verb
to spoil the appearance of. The statue had been defaced with red paint.
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deface

vt. mutilar, deformar, desfigurar.
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