Similar words: transfiguration, figuration, disfigure, configuration, disfigured, reconfiguration, disfigurement, figurative. Meaning: n. 1. an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen 2. the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something.
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1. The emergence of disfiguration is influenced by many factors.
2. Due to the disfiguration, stigma is a problem that also prevents people from seeking treatment.
3. There were various injury of tubulointerstitium and the disfiguration of renal tubules in all cases.
4. Sometimes, AVMS might be associated with severe disfiguration, ulceration and bleeding.
5. It is easy to produce structural disfiguration for membrane with higher power during heating, lower velocity on production line and higher pressure during composition process.
6. Excision with skin graft of soar on the face can improve laxity and mobility of that portion, but it contributes little to remould the disfiguration.
7. Most notably, girls who are born with a baby tooth already erupted through the gum and girls who are very ugly or have some facial disfiguration are believed to be possessed by ghosts.
8. Everyone had tentacles smothering their faces and dangling down their necks like fleshy snake beards, even the women and children were not exempt from this disfiguration .
9. A lace knitted fabric, and process for producing the same, capable of not only suppressing disfiguration but also preventing yarn fraying.
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