batter, cicatrize, damage, dilapidate, dysphemize, injure, look bad, mar, offend the eye, scarify, twist
Definitionv. mar or spoil the appearance of
Last update: November 27, 2016
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The historical monument was defaced by the tourists. [verb]
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Let no one deface his footprints. [Please select]
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It was full time, for Schelling's undoubtedly overweening self-confidence had involved him in a series of disputes and quarrels at Jena, the details of which are important only as illustrations of the evil qualities in Schelling's nature which deface much of his philosophic work. [Please select]
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"Friendship is a much-defaced coin that poverty-stricken humanity will always pass." [Please select]
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All its pages are torn, worn, and defaced, and many are altogether missing. [Please select]
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” He turned from the shelves, a defaced volume in his hands. [Please select]
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Thy seed and root from out the grounde and so shall thee deface; 6. [Please select]
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The surcoat bore, in several places, the arms of the owner, although much defaced. [Please select]
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