disfigure|disfigured|disfigures|disfiguring in English

verb

[dis·fig·ure || dɪs'fɪgə]

make ugly, mutilate

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1. Disfiguring the “Portrait” in Modern Times

2. An ugly power station disfigures the landscape.

3. A disfigured appearance (14)

4. These diseases blind, maim, disfigure, debilitate, and disable.

5. To mar is to injure or damage; to spoil disfigure, or impair.

6. 11 These diseases blind, maim, disfigure, debilitate, and disable.

7. Blot definition is - a soiling or disfiguring mark : spot

8. To mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting, or tearing.

9. We're still not curing enough patients -- it's the most disfiguring cancer.

10. The accident disfigured him for life.

11. Wind turbines are large and noisy and they disfigure the landscape.

12. A damaged Bumper cover will disfigure your vehicle and detract from

13. 14 synonyms for Contort: twist, knot, distort, warp, deform, misshape, deform, disfigure, distort

14. Her face is disfigured with the scar.

15. 4 She was horribly disfigured by burns.

16. 10 The accident disfigured him for life.

17. She was badly disfigured in the fire.

18. He was badly disfigured by the accident.

19. For much of its long history, leprosy was feared as an incurable, disfiguring disease.

20. It had a nasty, disfiguring stain running along the whole of the top edge.

21. 18 With great force my garment is disfigured;*

22. His face had been disfigured in an accident.

23. Her face was disfigured by a broken nose.

24. 6 Her face is disfigured with the scar.

25. He has been left hideously disfigured by plastic surgery.