Vandal

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A person who destructs or damages property

Real World Example

The Vandals were a Germanic tribe known for invading and sacking Rome in 455 AD. This event was significant because it marked a crucial point in the decline of the Western Roman Empire, showing its vulnerability and contributing to its eventual fall. The term "vandal" now refers to someone who damages property, reflecting the destructive impact the tribe had on Rome. Today, the legacy of the Vandals reminds us of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and protecting historical sites. For example, modern laws against vandalism aim to prevent damage to public and private property, encouraging respect for shared spaces and history.

Practice Version

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