0 past simple and past participle of disfigure --
1 to spoil the appearance of something or someone, especially their face, completely: --
Conversely, if the old penalties and dismemberments which have disfigured peace treaties in the past are repeated the chances of re-aggression will be increased.
It was found to be practically impossible to specify the actual landscape which would be disfigured.
The only thing which has disfigured the debate has been the personal attacks made upon him.
Already the skyline of our houses and terraces is disfigured by a proliferation of miscellaneous ironmongery.
Frequently they are life threatening or leave the victim permanently disfigured and injured.
The provision of community care is disfigured by demarcation disputes between health authorities and social service departments.
It is quite true that the planet is disfigured by tyrannies and acts of injustice of many kinds and in many places.
Recent comment has been disfigured by a good deal of misinformation.