1. vandalised - Adjective
2. vandalised - Verb
vandalised
simple past and past participle of vandalise
The gang vandalised the neighborhood.
vandalised (comparative more vandalised, superlative most vandalised)
Referring to something that has been struck by vandalism
The community worked to clean up the vandalised neighborhood.
About 40 poles of solar have equally been removed; the observation post was vandalised. Source: Internet
According to the MEC, so far, five schools have been vandalised by people looking for PPEs. Source: Internet
“Additionally, on March 31, following intelligence reports on assembly of some trucks reported to be assembling to load PMS from a vandalised NNPC pipeline, troops of Operation Awaitse moved to Wawa area of Ogun state to effect arrests. Source: Internet
As per the initial police reports, there was no theft reported as miscreants did not steal from the church but vandalised wooden artefacts, microphones and statues. Source: Internet
Akintola added that those who destroyed and vandalised the sacred palace of the revered monarch should also be brought to book. Source: Internet
At Rosignol, West Bank Berbice, Homeline Furnishing, Digicel and another business were looted and vandalised late Friday evening. Source: Internet