Usage Note
Défigurer applies to faces (scarring, injury), landscapes (ugly construction), or texts (distortion of meaning). Défigurer un paysage means to blight a landscape. The past participle défiguré is often used as an adjective: un visage défiguré (a disfigured face).
Examples
"L'accident l'a défiguré pour la vie."
Natural Translation
The accident disfigured him for life.
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