0 past simple and past participle of disfigure
1 to spoil the appearance of something or someone, especially their face, completely:
What we witness here is that as the land is worked into ' ' hoed rows ' ' it becomes a disfigured poetic landscape of exchange and use values.
Upon convection, the resulting disturbances dramatically disfigured the cavity surface, thus negating the original purpose.
She has had significant emotional suffering due to social isolation and the stigma of cancer, and feels disfigured as a result of bilateral mastectomy.
Every one was twisted or swollen or disfigured in some strange way.
Discussing ' ' athletes ' ' as ' ' athletes, ' ' let alone as ' ' celebrities, ' ' in the early nineteenth century leaves the book's first chapter disfigured by anachronism.
The continual fighting and dying, the mounting disfigured bodies of comrades, the sleeplessness and fatigue, the emotional stress, all had taken their toll on the combatants.
One has only to go to the town to realise that it now is being disfigured by industrial dereliction.
Recent comment has been disfigured by a good deal of misinformation.