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vandalic

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[van-dal-ik] / vænˈdæl ɪk /

adjective

  1. (initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Vandals.

  2. of or relating to vandalism.


Etymology

Origin of vandalic

First recorded in 1660–70; vandal + -ic

Example Sentences

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Nor did this vandalic soldier show any consideration for the wishes of the people whom he professed to have come to protect.

From Pius IX. And His Time by Dawson, Æneas MacDonell

Both the chapel and the crypt were found in a state of devastation hardly credible, as though the plunderers had taken pleasure in satisfying their vandalic instincts to the utmost.

From Pagan and Christian Rome by Lanciani, Rodolfo Amedeo

The transportation of meat, that the modern vandalic economic system furnishes us with from foreign lands, especially from South America and Australia, has been very nearly exhausted within few decades.

From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel