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The word 'disfigure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been damaged and has an unattractive or misshapen appearance. For example: "The explosion disfigured the building, leaving behind a charred and twisted ruin."
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That could lead both to cheaper power, and to the burial of many of the pylon-borne power lines that disfigure so much of the rich world's countryside.
Unfortunately for the administration, one of the deal's chief critics is Bob Livingston, the newly elected House speaker.In sum, the United States-Japan military alliance is not in great shape; and economic pressure on the Japanese, however justified on its own terms, threatens further to disfigure it.
Supporters often tear down rival posters or disfigure portraits.
Perhaps it was because juries feel more sympathy for women driven to disfigure themselves to satisfy the male taste for generous cleavages than for smokers, who should have known better.
FEW people will mourn the death of Turkmenistan's President Saparmurat Niyazov, the 66-year-old dictator who called himself Turkmenbashi, or "Father of the Turkmen .In a region dominated by autocratic leaders, he stood out like one of the grotesque gilded statues of himself that disfigure the capital, Ashgabat.
But others fret at frenzied building that might disfigure the very places the tourists come to see.Congress voted to repeal the law on the eve of the protest.
Many Ukrainian institutions were themselves transformed during the protracted election process: the media; the Supreme Court; even the security services (though some top security officials may yet be incriminated in the poisoning of Mr Yushchenko during his campaign, now confirmed by his doctors, which continues to disfigure his face).
Moreover, both Turkey (which Mr Laqueur mostly traduces) and the Arab spring (which he barely mentions) suggest that reform and liberal democracy can, albeit with difficulties and arguments along the way, be made compatible with Islam.The author's harangues against Muslim immigration disfigure what is otherwise an interesting and provocative book.
But the real scars of war and devastation lie on the edge of town: here are some of the scores of refugee camps that now disfigure the entire region of Darfur, legacy of the bitter war between rebels and the Sudanese government that broke out in 2003.
67b396b8-64f0-4c1e-a5f3-8c8389edfcf0 IN 1843 Heinrich Schwabe, a German astronomer, realised that sunspots, the black blotches that disfigure the solar surface, come and go in cycles of around 11 years.
He thought it would be "more democratic" to pass the prime ministership to the largest opposition party, the Democrats; they, he thought, were "less tainted" by the smears of corruption which disfigure most Thai politicians.
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