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What is the past tense of deface?

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The past tense of deface is defaced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deface is defaces.

The present participle of deface is defacing.

The past participle of deface is defaced.

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The stonework in that area has been chipped, and is defaced by their practice of rubbing the boards on the coping stones.
A local constituency office in Keighley has been targeted by vandals who have defaced the building with graffiti.
The persons invading the San Jose office barricaded themselves in a conference room where they defaced the walls and damaged furniture.
York Minster clergy expressed shock and outrage today after vandals defaced its historic walls with offensive graffiti.
The vandals have also defaced rocks elsewhere on the moor, including popular routes for walkers and visitors to the area.
Some of them reportedly defaced posters of her in the lobby, writing comments and tossing drinks on her pictures.

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