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disfigure - use in sentences
Object
- face: A surgeon resorts to grisly murder in his attempt to restore his lover's disfigured face.
- landscape: The hotel could have been finished and the wild and glorious landscape disfigured by a gleaming white testament to rampant tourism.
- man: As he has disfigured a man, so shall he be disfigured.
Subject
- graffito: He showed me abandoned, boarded up houses surrounded by litter and disfigured by graffiti.
- poverty: Like them we see that a world disfigured by poverty can neither be just nor stable.
- activity: TI 6 The NPA will permit development which enhances areas left disfigured by human activity.
Preposition: by
- graffito: He showed me abandoned, boarded up houses surrounded by litter and disfigured by graffiti.
- acne: MUDS are not a playpen for adolescent nerds too disfigured by acne to show their faces IRL, in real life.
- poverty: Like them we see that a world disfigured by poverty can neither be just nor stable.
Modifying Another Word
- facially: Changing Faces helps facially disfigured people to express themselves with more confidence, and combat many of their anxieties and negative feelings.
- hideously: The picture could then be turned around and be hideously disfigured into a resemblance of what you will eventually turn into.
- horribly: We can't let them see how horribly, horribly disfigured you are.
- permanently: In fact in 1998 alone 2913 children were killed or injured in house fires with many more being permanently disfigured through burning or scalding.
- severely: Who had been severely disfigured in a car accident that was the fault of a drunken driver.
- badly: The block of marble now badly disfigured lay idle for years.
Preposition: in
- accident: Who had been severely disfigured in a car accident that was the fault of a drunken driver.
- way: The man's face was not disfigured in any way.
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