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- DISFIGURE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISFIGURE definition: 1 to spoil the appearance of something or someone, especially their face, completely: 2 to spoil… Learn more
- DISFIGURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISFIGURE is to impair (as in beauty) by deep and persistent injuries How to use disfigure in a sentence
- Disfigure Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
His face was disfigured by a scar Vandals disfigured [= (more commonly) defaced] the wall with graffiti The fire left her horribly disfigured His disfigurements were caused by an accident The lifesaving operation will cause some disfigurement
- DISFIGURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is disfigured, their appearance is spoiled She tried not to look at the scarred, disfigured face Two dogs attacked him, leaving him horribly disfigured To disfigure an object or a place means to spoil its appearance Wind turbines are large and noisy and they disfigure the landscape [VERB noun]
- Disfigure - definition of disfigure by The Free Dictionary
disfigure - mar or spoil the appearance of; "scars defaced her cheeks"; "The vandals disfigured the statue"
- disfigure verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
disfigure somebody something to damage the appearance of a person, thing or place Her face was disfigured by a long red scar An ugly power station disfigures the landscape
- What does Disfigure mean? - Definitions. net
Disfigure refers to the act of spoiling or damaging the appearance or shape of something, often in a significant way It can be applied to a wide range of contexts, from physical objects to body parts, or even metaphorically to imply ruining the reputation or image of someone or something
- Disfigure - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To disfigure something is to ruin its appearance, which is what would happen if you drew a big bushy mustache and a pair of antennae on the Mona Lisa Unfortunately, disfigured people are almost always portrayed in the media as villains, or victims
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