0 present participle of blemish
1 to spoil something:
This latest revelation has seriously blemished the governor's reputation.
This causes extravasation of blood from the peripheral capillaries and may result in sub-cutaneous blemishing (ecchymosis), which usually takes 24 days to fade.
Particulates which adhere to collection objects may cause soiling or blemishing, requiring mechanical removal and conservation efforts.
He captures the romanticism of days gone by, with nary a modern automobile or electrical appliance blemishing his canvas.
If there is a healthy leaf with some blemishing, you can successfully cut off only the blemished parts and trim the leaf to a normal shape.