unperfect

/ʌnˈpɜrfɪkt/
adjective
  1. Not perfect; having flaws or defects.
    • She loved her unperfect garden with its wildflowers and crooked paths.
    • In an unperfect world, we learn to appreciate small joys.
    • The unperfect diamond still sparkled beautifully.
verb
  1. To make something less than perfect; to spoil or damage.
    • The rain unperfected the freshly painted fence.
    • A single mistake can unperfect years of hard work.
    • He tried not to unperfect the cake while moving it to the table.
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