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View definitions for marred

marred

adjective as in impaired

adjective as in mutilated

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adjective as in ruined

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adjective as in spoiled

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adjective as in wounded

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Grisham said that poverty and family dysfunction also marred the region, and it was no different there from anywhere else.

Mayer dethroned Ryan on points in September, a result which was marred by the Englishwoman being hit by a can of red paint before leaving for the venue in New York.

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The fight was marred by Derby's Ryan, 31, being hit with red paint before leaving for the venue.

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The poll was marred by violence and after Akpoti-Uduaghan took the matter to court, the election result was overturned.

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The Disney-owned streamer’s inaugural attempt was marred by technical glitches that left thousands of Hulu subscribers missing key moments from the show.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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