Vandal - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • destroy: Later news The Cricket Pavilion, destroyed by vandals is to be rebuilt by Kent out of insurance money.
  • damage: Repair to cover damaged by vandals is in hand.
  • remove: It was removed by some vandals about the end of the eighteenth century.
  • attack: The Dixie Dean Memorial Statue outside Goodison, Home of Everton FC, has been attacked by vandals who painted the statue red.
  • target: Newark Parish Church has again been targeted by vandals.
  • cause: Reduction in repair costs of damage caused by vandals.

Converse of object

  • deter: Instead, he has been forced to fit a metal grille which has failed to deter vandals.
  • discourage: Also, tuck in wing mirrors and put the aerial down to discourage vandals.
  • attract: There has to be a fair chance of not attracting vandals.
  • beat: They are working closely with the Council and the British Transport Police, who are the acknowledged experts on beating graffiti vandals.
  • stop: Even rural stops will be modern perspex and lit to stop vandals, and be a death trap to birds.

Adjective modifier

  • mindless: Now, some mindless vandals have struck at a cemetery in Potton.

Modifies a noun

  • proof: The banks have also been designed to be vandal proof to ensure they don't get damaged.
  • resistance: A high standard of design and vandal resistance will be required and care will be taken in siting.
  • attack: In 1957 we suffered a vandal attack on the church in which considerable damage was done.
  • damage: Some vandal damage to three windows will have to be repaired soon.

Noun used with modifier

  • graffito: In total police now have seventy names of suspected graffiti vandals around the Caterham area thanks to PCSO Seymour's work.

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