Similar words: effacement, self-effacement, placement, replacement, emplacement, displacement, deface, replacement rate. Meaning: [-mənt] n. the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something.
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1. The defacement or destruction of public or private property.
2. Bar code products on signs of damage or defacement .
3. Adding a hashcash challenge does not prevent automated defacement of Wiki sites, but it can make a vandalbot crawl much more slowly.
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4. Internet security issues include DDOS attacks, domain name hijacking, Trojan program, control of zombie host, webpage defacement and network spoofing.
5. Receipt is not replaceable and the company will not be responsible for the loss, tear, defacement or damage.
6. One non-e-mail context in which hashcash appears to be a good solution is in the rather spam-like defacement that Wikis sometimes suffer.
7. In most cases, attackers at this level will attempt what is probably one of the simplest attacks: altering a Web site—classically known as a defacement.
8. So, it's widely used in the dimension measure, deformation measure, mechanical defacement measure, 3D surface measure and high temperature measure in industrial field.
9. And wouldn't completing the paintings be an act of defacement?
10. The paper analyzes the current situation and reasons of the defacement of circulating books in university libraries, points out the hazards and proposes some countermeasures against the problem.
11. The pass and the beer coupon will not be replaced in case of any loss, defacement or damage.
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