vandalism

IPA: vˈændʌɫɪzʌm

noun

  • Willful damage to or destruction of any property, such as graffiti or defacement.
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Examples of "vandalism" in Sentences

  • OF COURSE vandalism is not a problem on Wikipedia.
  • Of course, vandalism is vandalism and much more if a hate crime.
  • ‡ The term vandalism, meaning wanton destructiveness, comes from the name of the Vandals.
  • So one cannot alter an act of graffiti/vandalism if that graffiti/vandalism is associated with a particular group (in this case gays).
  • When vandalism is included, the number of incidents for SY2005-06 is 205, an increase of 65 over the previous year -- or a 32% increase.
  • Mr Hermannn says that since 2006, North Mara has lost up to $25 million of property and gold ore to what he described as vandalism by locals.
  • Mr. Hermannn says that since 2006, North Mara has lost up to $25 million of property and gold ore to what he described as vandalism by locals.
  • In short, the term vandalism is overly broad, and will very likely be applied to content that is simply to the dissatisfaction of existing editors, regardless of its accuracy or validity.
  • Once they convince themselves that the threats, epithets, spittle, and vandalism is the work of “left wing plants” all we can do is wait until they run afoul of law enforcement and get locked up.
  • I almost died laughing at this pathetic fiction but suppose its to be expected - the truth that these destructive beasts ripped them from trains in orgies of vandalism is obviously too politically incorrect to swallow.

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