defeatures

/dɪˈfitʃərz/
verb
  1. To spoil the appearance or features of; to disfigure.
    • The old building was defeatured by years of neglect and vandalism.
    • The sculptor accidentally defeatured the statue when he chipped off the nose.
    • Harsh weather can defeature even the most beautiful stone carvings over time.
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