Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disfigure.(verb)
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Use "disfigures" in a sentence
"The result was the infamous checkerboard arrangement of section ownership that still disfigures maps of the west."
"Heller mocks Ziegler, but it is a press secretary's imperative, the abdication of responsibility, that disfigures his own work—"Something Happened" might as easily have been titled "Mistakes Were Made," Ziegler's most memorable cop-out—and the consequence of this passivity is a sense of grievance."
"It is simply a fact that this reality disfigures subsequent experiences of pleasure — and not just in the sexual context."