1. defacing - Noun
2. defacing - Verb
of Deface
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to an ECoR official, commuters will have to cough up more for strewing trash on railway station premises, defacing property, spitting, sticking unauthorized bills and open defecation. Source: Internet
ALMO, Idaho (KLIX)-The investigation into the defacing of historic emigrant inscriptions on rocks in southern Idaho has been turned over to federal law enforcement. Source: Internet
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC) said it is “horrified by the recent defacing of the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa and is urging Ottawa Police Service to conduct a thorough investigation to find the suspect. Source: Internet
Criticism of Gaddafi by ordinary Libyan citizens became more bold, such as defacing of Gaddafi posters. Source: Internet
In addition, copyright, in most cases, does not prohibit one from acts such as modifying, defacing, or destroying his or her own legitimately obtained copy of a copyrighted work, so long as duplication is not involved. Source: Internet
On 7 June 1910, President William Howard Taft issued an Executive Order adding an emblem to (or " defacing ") the ensign flown by the Revenue cutters to distinguish it from what is now called the Customs Ensign flown from the custom houses. Source: Internet