"Defaces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To deface something means to damage or harm it in a way that makes it less attractive or valuable, often by adding unwanted marks or documents to it. This can happen intentionally, like when someone vandalizes a public place, or accidentally, like when someone spills something on a document.
The verb "deescalated" means to reduce or bring down something, especially a conflict or a situation that is becoming more intense or dangerous, to a lower or less serious level.
Deesis is a theological term that refers to the supplication or intercession of Christ on behalf of humans on the cross. It is also known as the "third part" of the crucifixion, the first two being the passion and the death. In this sense, deesis is the act by which Christ prays for the forgiveness of his persecutors and the salvation of humankind.
Modified or spoilt by damaging or altering the appearance, texture, or shape of something, especially in a way that makes it ugly or unrecognizable.
Defacer: (noun) A person who deliberately damages or defaces something, especially a work of art or cultural heritage.
To defaecate means to pass stool or excrement from the body, usually through the anus. It is a normal bodily function and a natural part of the digestive process.
to take or steal money that has been entrusted to someone, especially by deceiving or misusing it, often in a position of trust or authority
Defalcated means: to embezzle or steal (a sum of money, especially one that has been entrusted to someone else's care). (verb)
Defalcation refers to the act of embezzling or misappropriating funds, especially in a trust or public office. It is a type of fraud where someone in a position of responsibility misuses or steals money, often for personal gain.