disable |
disfigure |
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As verbs the difference between disable and disfigure
is that
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of while
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
As an adjective disable
is lacking ability; unable.
harm |
disfigure |
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Harm is a related term of disfigure.
As a proper noun harm
is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".
As a verb disfigure is
change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
mutilate |
disfigure |
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As verbs the difference between mutilate and disfigure
is that
mutilate is to physically harm as to impair use, notably by cutting off or otherwise disabling a vital part, such as a limb while
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
As an adjective mutilate
is deprived of, or having lost, an important part; mutilated.
scar |
disfigure |
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Scar is a related term of disfigure.
As verbs the difference between scar and disfigure
is that
scar is to mark the skin permanently while
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
As a noun scar
is a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound or
scar can be a cliff or
scar can be a marine food fish, the scarus or parrotfish.
disfigure |
damage |
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Disfigure is a related term of damage.
As verbs the difference between disfigure and damage
is that
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative while
damage is to impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.
As a noun damage is
injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
spoil |
disfigure |
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Spoil is a related term of disfigure.
As verbs the difference between spoil and disfigure
is that
spoil is (archaic) to strip (someone who has been killed or defeated) of their arms or armour while
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
As a noun spoil
is (also in plural:
spoils ) plunder taken from an enemy or victim.
disfigure |
lacerate |
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Disfigure is a related term of lacerate.
As verbs the difference between disfigure and lacerate
is that
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative while
lacerate is to tear, rip or wound.
As an adjective lacerate is
(botany) jagged, as if torn or lacerated.
disfigure |
mark |
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Disfigure is a related term of mark.
As a verb disfigure
is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
As a noun mark is
sign.
bruise |
disfigure |
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Bruise is a related term of disfigure.
As verbs the difference between bruise and disfigure
is that
bruise is to strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it while
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative.
As a noun bruise
is (medicine) a purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have been damaged by a blow.
disfigure |
impair |
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As verbs the difference between disfigure and impair
is that
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative while
impair is to weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on.
As an adjective impair is
not fit or appropriate.
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