disfigure
/dɪsˈfɪɡjɚ/
UK: /dɪsˈfɪɡə/
disfigure
English
Verb
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Definition
to irreversibly damage the shape or structure of something, negatively affecting its appearance or functionality without completely destroying it.
Etymology
From Middle English disfiguren, from Anglo-Norman desfigurer.
Example Sentences
- "His face was disfigured by a terrible fire many years ago, leaving deep scars across his crooked nose."
- "The North British Railway was always anxious to connect its line to Helensburgh Pier but the local residents would not permit their foreshore or promenade to be disfigured, so the company had to resort further east and on May 18, 1882, opened the railway pier and station at Craigendoran."
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