[
UK
/vˈændəlˌaɪz/
]
VERB
-
destroy wantonly, as through acts of vandalism
vandalize the park
How To Use vandalise In A Sentence
- They are not going to vandalise the woods. Times, Sunday Times
- They have vandalised property, strewn litter and intimidated staff and residents.
- The fitments have been vandalised and the flaking concrete of the buildings is smothered in graffiti.
- And a helluva place to leave it - right out in the open for anyone to nick, or vandalize. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
- When the couple got up the next morning they found the scooter flung on their lawn, its ignition ripped out, its battery damaged, and the seat vandalised.
- CAMARILLO -- A Jewish preschool in Camarillo has been vandalized with swastikas and anti-Semitic phrases for the second time in a week and the fourth time in a year. Larisa Alexandrovna: The Evil of It All...
- One resident, who wished to remain unnamed, said the lifts had been damaged, the careline tampered with, doorbells vandalised and windows broken.
- Visit the neighborhoods where half the houses are empty, vandalized and then leveled by the city because they are no longer of reclaimable. Rising Value of a Vote in a Struggling Economy - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
- Have you ever seriously vandalized someone's property?
- I found my mother's grave had been knocked over and saw others had been vandalised too.