0 a mark on something that spoils its appearance:
2 to spoil something:
This latest revelation has seriously blemished the governor's reputation.
3 a mark or fault that spoils the appearance of someone or something:
Fruits without blemishes were regarded as marketable.
There are some minor blemishes.
Few forms exceeded six reuses and each was cleaned after each pour; blemishes were filled with auto body filler and form faces were replaced as necessary.
The book suffers from a few other blemishes.
What does give the text a certain unity, and causes one to forgive many of its blemishes, is the undoubted sincerity and warmth of the author.
He said that there might be blemishes in it.
In that sense should not our legal provisions for such matters relate to the real world with all its blemishes, shortcomings and weaknesses?
I am not speaking of people suffering only from minor physical blemishes.
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