0 to intentionally damage property belonging to other people:
In response, several of the new vehicles were vandalized.
They are not disregarded or vandalized, but they are not visited or understood either.
The costly, antique furniture and other artefacts in the house seemed to be waiting to be vandalized.
The outcome of such urban imperialism is to vandalize regional distinctiveness and diminish cultural variety.
In contrast, teens who prefer more covert ways of acting out lie, shoplift, vandalize, cut school, and progress to fraud, theft, burglary, and more serious crimes.
I went to hundreds of little homes in the area and saw how badly they had been wrecked and vandalized.
The carol's use of "deface" is now archaic, to be understood not as spoil or vandalize but as "efface" (outshine, eclipse).
It also refers to vandalizing blogs, online forums or wikis with hyperlinks in order to get a higher search engine ranking for the vandal's website.
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故意破壞(他人財物)…
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故意破坏(他人财物)…
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vandalizar…
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vandalizar, depredar…
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(公共物)を破損する…
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bilerek ve isteyerek zarar vermek, sebepsiz yere kırıp dökmek/yakıp yıkmak…
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vandaliser, saccager…
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destrossar…
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