deface

deface (something) with (something)

To intentionally mar the appearance of something by a particular means. I can't believe that someone defaced our beautiful storefront with graffiti!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

deface something with something

to mutilate or spoil the appearance of something with something. Someone defaced the wall with spray paint. Please don't deface the facilities.
See also: deface
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • deface (something) with (something)
  • deface with
  • be (a bit) on the heavy side
  • put over
  • arm's length
  • a dead weight
  • dead weight
  • intimidate (one) with (something)
  • intimidate with
  • cut school
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They maintain that banks were previously warned about all the security flaws but since banks' staff don't seem to be serious with the warnings and hence hackers have no point but to deface their websites.
"Two talent-less hacks who are so desperate for fame they deface others art to make a name for themselves," posted one user.
"The instructions we gave to people on how to deface posters were ridiculously detailed.
And then he thought, Why not deface the Comelec website?
Two House leaders are calling for investigations into how hackers managed to access and deface government websites this past Wednesday.
Morning after: A massive clean-up operation was under way in London yesterday.Prime Minister Mr Tony Blair described the rioters as "idiots and beneath contempt" after defaced the Cenotaph and a statue of Sir Winston Churchill (above)."To deface the Cenotaph and the statue of Winston Churchill is simply beneath contempt.
Hacker didn't deface the site; instead a page was inserted into PTA server and demanded to ban il licit sites.
These girls leave their homes, in the Groves area, off Lodge Lane, Toxteth armed with their felt tips determined to deface all the areas properties.
"In those years, Do you think you've done enough for th...Keep on reading: LOOK: Hackers deface gov't website, leave message for Aquino
INTELLIGENT cameras are aiming to catch graffiti artists red-handed as they deface bus shelters around Birmingham.
According to the Verge, Edward Snowden, whose passport and application email for the certification were used to deface the EC-Council's homepage, alongside the message Defaced again?
7 ( ANI ): A Pakistani hacker has managed to break into and deface 400 Chinese government websites and webpages.
According to the report, Cleary also faces charges in the US, where he stands accused of breaking into a number of websites, including that of the US X Factor, in order to deface them and steal personal details.
The group also said that they do not deface or hack websites randomly, but instead focus their highly targeted attacks on past defacements by Indians hackers.