We have no meanings for "marr by" in our records yet.
1 The oil-producer held elections a month ago, marred by an opposition boycott.
2 However, his latest visit to the North was marred by loyalist protests.
3 Unfortunately, the beauty of the concept is marred by two niggling problems.
4 His career, however, was marred by decades of run-ins with the law.
5 The race was marred by the large number of accidents and casualties.
6 The holiday weekend was marred by seven deaths on the country's roads.
7 Amazon's entry into Southeast Asia has been marred by a delivery problem.
8 Bashir won April elections that were marred by opposition boycotts citing fraud.
9 Their annual three-week holiday was marred by widespread speculation about their future.
10 Vaz's tenure was marred by political infighting, an ill-functioning parliament and corruption.
11 A valiant effort, but ultimately one marred by a rather blunt delivery.
12 The vote was marred by delays and ballot shortages at some polls.
13 The 4 March election was marred by accusations of inaccuracy and fraud.
14 The poll was marred by opposition boycotts and allegations of widespread fraud.
15 The program had been marred by two discredited reports in three years.
16 The game was marred by physical play, as 49 fouls were called.
Other examples for "marr by"
Grammar, pronunciation and more