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Meanings of
deface
in inglés
portugués
desfigurar
catalán
desfigurar
español
desfigurar
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To mar the surface or appearance of.
damage
blemish
disfigure
español
desfigurar
Synonyms
Examples for "
damage
"
damage
blemish
disfigure
Examples for "
damage
"
1
Health researchers say living in such conditions can
damage
young people's health.
2
Not undergoing treatment could
damage
people's health and even result in deaths.
3
Deep concerns remain about the potential for
damage
to the economy, however.
4
But information commissioner Elizabeth Denham said companies also worried about reputational
damage
.
5
New Ireland authorities are also yet to get full
damage
assessment reports.
1
Another
blemish
in English historical work has been noticed by the Rev.
2
Your reputation stands high in the world, and is without a
blemish
.
3
In paintings by Goya or Ghirlandaio people defiantly sport a physical
blemish
.
4
This is the only
blemish
upon the fair record of her life.
5
It remained despite her efforts, a
blemish
on the dim gray heavens.
1
But God sent the angel Gabriel to her to
disfigure
her countenance.
2
Tall factory chimneys do not
disfigure
its silhouette or blacken its walls.
3
His sadness seemed impersonal-itdid not
disfigure
him, as misery can do.
4
No, children, you haven't wept enough to permanently
disfigure
your charming faces.
5
Like the scars of the healed wound, they
disfigure
and weaken the soul.
Usage of
deface
in inglés
1
It may, they say, simply be graffiti intended to
deface
holy objects.
2
Invisible hands
deface
his icy statuary; his chisel has lost its cunning.
3
If these operations get to become large-scale, it might
deface
the moon.
4
What wanton and sacrilegious hand has dared
deface
the work of God?
5
It tells our story. Vandals
deface
Black Panther mural on Crenshaw Blvd.
6
She looked considerably older, but age had done nothing to
deface
her beauty.
7
He deliberately tried to weaken and to
deface
his will; to alter it.
8
We didn't
deface
it; we only printed something on the back of it.
9
To
deface
it in their name seems an odd way to honor them.
10
Maybe she was there to make sure I didn't
deface
anything.
11
But Blair is remaking his own image faster than critics can
deface
it.
12
Some began to
deface
the car and fought with the driver.
13
It is inferred that they would
deface
,
because they
deface
now.
14
Trump has threatened decades-long prison terms for those who
deface
monuments or statues.
15
How far Mr. Heneage's commission shall
deface
me I know not.
16
Her revenge on the packagers was to
deface
the cosmetic image.
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deface
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
deface green
deface the beauty
deface websites
deface a company
deface any equipment
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Translations for
deface
portugués
desfigurar
catalán
desfigurar
español
desfigurar
afear
manchar
deformar
Deface
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Deface
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