Similar words: deface, de facto, lose face, face to face, defame, defamatory, face, face-off. Meaning: [dɪ'feɪs] adj. having the surface damaged or disfigured.
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31 With the aid of plastic surgeons who should have known better, he almost literally defaced himself.
32 I enclose the defaced Certificate of Allocation of Personalized Registration Mark.
33 The naughty boy defaced the wall with some vulgar words with coloured chalk.
34 Scars defaced her cheeks.
35 Scribbled pictures and remarks have defaced the pages of the book.
36 Only those silver coins which were much worn by usage or in any other way defaced or reduced in weight remained in current use; it did not pay to export and to sell them on the bullion market.
37 A certain habit of antagonism defaced his earlier writings, a trick of rhetoric not quite outgrown in his later, of substituting for the obvious word and thought its diametrical opposite.
38 In this paper, applies to have defaced barcode image acquisition and processing system.
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