vandálico
vandalistic
adjective bahn-DAH-lee-koh Rare
Origin: From 'Vandal', the Germanic people who sacked Rome in 455 CE, whose name became synonymous with wanton destruction.
Usage Note
Vandálico is a formal or journalistic adjective describing acts of deliberate destruction of property. It agrees in gender and number: acto vandálico (m), actitud vandálica (f). The related noun is vandalismo, and the person is vándalo/vándala. Although the word's origin is the Vandals of late antiquity, modern usage has nothing to do with that history — it simply means 'involving senseless destruction'.
Examples
"La policía investigó el acto vandálico."
Natural Translation
The police investigated the act of vandalism.
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