Toxic eyesores disfigure black neighborhoods, degrade property values, and discourage public and private investment there. |
Instead, they crowed about the opt-outs and the derogations and the exclusions which disfigure the text before us today. |
A person intends to disfigure when he or she means to deform or deface someone. |
Already at that time attention was paid not to disfigure Interlaken's local mountain with a straight line through the trees. |
Rhythms grow, and as they do so they distort and disfigure, becoming something like the post-punk you know, but wholly fresh to the senses. |
The vigor with which the episcopal committee reacted against all the calumnies piled up during centuries to disfigure Judaism must be remembered. |