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will disfigure

  • future tense
    of disfigure.
    disfigure
    verb (used with object)
    to mar the appearance or beauty of; deform; deface.

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No one with good taste, unless he has fearfully forgotten it, will disfigure his talk with them, however pure and efficient a logician he may be in reality.

From Talkers With Illustrations by John Bate

No one will disfigure his front yard with coarse manure spread on the lawn for five months of the year.

From Garden and Forest Weekly, Volume 1 No. 1, February 29, 1888 by Various

I smart and I ache, but I can see straight, and I don't believe I've received any blow that will disfigure me for the next few days.

From The High School Boys in Summer Camp by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

Certainly, certainly, not a light spot will disfigure the tulip which I have called into existence.

From The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas père

She is burned about the shoulders and a little on the arms, but not seriously, and nothing that will disfigure.

From Only an Incident by Grace Denio Litchfield