"Vandalise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To damage or destroy something, especially a work of art or a public place, deliberately and usually with the intention of causing trouble.
Vancocin is a brand name for the antibiotic vancomycin. It is a glycopeptide antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, particularly those caused by gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Clostridioides difficile.
Vancomycin is a type of antibiotic medication that belongs to the glycopeptide class. It is used to treat bacterial infections caused by certain types of bacteria that are resistant to other antibiotics. Vancomycin works by inhibiting the bacterial cell wall synthesis, thereby killing the bacteria. It is commonly used to treat infections such as Clostridioides difficile (C. diff), methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and other serious bacterial infections.
Vanda refers to the genus of orchids, which is a group of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae.
A person who willfully damages or destroys someone else's property, especially public property, such as parks, monuments, or buildings. A vandal often does this for enjoyment or to express a message of anger, discontent, or rebellion.
Vandalisation refers to the act of intentionally damaging or destroying property, such as buildings, monuments, or public infrastructure, often with malicious intent. It can also refer to acts of graffiti or other forms of deliberate damage to property, such as breaking windows, spray-painting walls, or destroying plants, artworks, or other objects.
The word "vandalised" is the past tense of the verb "vandalise", which means:<br><br> Destroyed, damaged, or spoiled something, typically in an intentional and often destructive way, such as writing graffiti on a building or destroying public property.<br> To make something look ugly, untidy, or unclean.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The vandals smashed the windows of the store.<br> The park was vandalised last night and needs to be restored.<br><br>The word is often associated with willful and deliberate acts of destruction or damage, usually for no apparent reason.
To vandalise means to intentionally damage, destroy, or break something, usually by marking it with graffiti, smashing it, or causing damage in some other way, often as a form of revenge, malice, or to express discontent.
To vandalise something means to intentionally damage or destroy someone else's property, often in a reckless or malicious manner. This can include graffiti, breaking windows, damaging public property, or any other form of intentional destruction.
Intentional destruction or damage of public or private property, often for personal satisfaction or to express discontent or anger. This can include graffiti, breaking windows, defacing buildings, or destroying public or private property.
Causing or relating to deliberate and usually malicious damage or destruction of something, such as property, art, or other things of cultural or historical significance.
Vandalization refers to the act of deliberately and willfully damaging, destroying, or defacing property, especially public or historic property, such as monuments, buildings, or works of art, with the intention of causing harm or destruction.
To damage or destroy (something, especially a work of art or a public building) deliberately and with a lack of respect.
To damage or deface something, typically a public work of art, monument, or property, intentionally and often maliciously.