vandalism
Americannoun
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deliberately mischievous or malicious destruction or damage of property.
vandalism of public buildings.
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the conduct or spirit characteristic of the Vandals.
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willful or ignorant destruction of artistic or literary treasures.
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a vandalic act.
noun
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- vandalish adjective
- vandalistic adjective
Etymology
Origin of vandalism
Example Sentences
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Marseille said the overflowing toilets was caused by an "act of vandalism", namely a "deliberately blocked toilet and a damaged flush mechanism".
From BBC
"We have quite a bit of vandalism," she said.
From BBC
Ministers say that a series of incidents organised by the group went further than minor vandalism, by causing millions of pounds in damage, justifying the decision to ban the group.
From BBC
However, several European governments have said that they have evidence of Russian agents recruiting young men to carry out acts of vandalism, arson, or even surveillance in their countries.
From BBC
The recent government shutdown left Joshua Tree National Park vulnerable to vandalism during peak visitor season, with the Mojave Desert Land Trust reporting graffiti and habitat destruction.
From Los Angeles Times
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