Vandal
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Vandal ( noun )
A person who deliberately destroys or damages public or private property.
Origin:
From the vandals, a germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the roman empire.
Examples:
- The graffiti on the train cars was the work of vandals.
- The vandals broke all the windows in the abandoned building.
- The sculpture was defaced by vandals.
- The vandals wreaked havoc in the city center.
- The police are on the lookout for the vandals who damaged the park's playground equipment.
(As a verb)
Vandal ( verb )
A person who deliberately destroys or damages public or private property.
Origin:
From the vandals, a germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the roman empire.
Examples:
- The graffiti on the train cars was the work of vandals.
- The vandals broke all the windows in the abandoned building.
- The sculpture was defaced by vandals.
- The vandals wreaked havoc in the city center.
- The police are on the lookout for the vandals who damaged the park's playground equipment.