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"disfigurement" Definitions
  1. the act of damaging the appearance of a person, thing or place; a damaged appearance of this kind

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"They are a physical disfigurement," George agrees in patrician tones.
I'm viewed as having a disfigurement, not just a difference.
RK: Yes, well, what's failure versus disfigurement or dismemberment, right?
Briefly, Seiff pondered the women's disfigurement but pushed the thought away.
Gonzalez is suing for pain, suffering and personal disfigurement and damages.
Usually, facial trauma doesn't kill you, but it can cause significant disfigurement.
Bartkus said the burns could cause permanent disfigurement or damage the airway.
The pain from spine fractures may improve, but physical disfigurement does not.
Negan broke down Carl emotionally, ridiculing his disfigurement, and then consoled him.
Many victims of the acid attacks have suffered horrendous injuries, including permanent disfigurement.
The history of people of color is marred by disenfranchisement, distortion, and disfigurement.
But the first surgery is crucial "to prevent permanent disfigurement," Ms. Fleming said.
Cancer filled the void, but with darker metaphors of shame, external disfigurement, war.
Horace sued Tim for physical pain, mental anguish, physical disfigurement, impairment and other damages.
She allegedly suffered burns, scarring, disfigurement, blindness in her right eye, and lung damage.
" They are suing J&J for financial damages related to "disfigurement caused by Risperdal.
Shadow was brought to Cottonwood Animal Hospital to be treated for severe snout disfigurement.
The lawsuits have claimed patients suffered infections, disfigurement and brain damage after Boutte's procedures.
More malleable than bronze, plaster allows the artist to scar his figures with unprecedented disfigurement.
Yes it's terribly disappointing that making fried water will almost certainly end in horrendous disfigurement.
Despite the hazard of disfigurement or death, some users decided not to return their Note 7s.
But removing the arms of the cross amounts to disfigurement, lawyers for the American Legion argue.
But instead of hiding away, the 54-year-old Belgian is using her disfigurement to fight for change.
The assailant hopes to cause maximum physical disfigurement whose manifold effects can reverberate daily in the victim's life.
The constant itch, to say nothing of the disfigurement, can be so unbearable that many patients consider suicide.
I often use the word "disfigurement" in my work, because I find it packs more of a punch.
Social video network TikTok apparently limited the reach of people with disabilities, including facial disfigurement and Down syndrome.
Owen says patients say no only if a child is too sick or has some kind of disfigurement.
Acid causes skin and tissue to melt leaving victims facing permanent disfigurement, medical complications, psychological trauma and social ostracization.
Acid melts skin and tissue and victims face permanent disfigurement, medical complications, psychological trauma and social and economic isolation.
Take neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), which affect one in five people in the world and cause death, disability, and disfigurement.
Should we condemn the inscriptions of religious Jews on the Western Wall a hundred years ago as disfigurement and vandalism?
Between them they affect more than a billion people, most of them poor, with blindness, immobility, disfigurement and often great pain.
The ships are equipped to provide services ranging from primary check-ups to complicated surgeries that address burn wounds or disfigurement.
Seventeen users said they were not aware of the possible side effects, including infection, scarring and disfigurement, before using black salve.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Fabiana says the burning was so bad it likely caused permanent disfigurement to her neck.
After the poor woman saw her facial disfigurement, including drooping eyes and chunks of hair falling out, she couldn't take it.
The little dog, who has been given the name Pistol, isn't letting his disfigurement stand in the way of a full life.
Recall the horrific disfigurement of former Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko, the Ukrainian politician who dared to challenge Putin's preferred candidate in 2004.
From the complaint: In one instance, Tenney suffered an injury (a deep wound that likely required stitches) which resulted in permanent disfigurement.
Women who received radical mastectomies suffered disability and disfigurement but did not live a day longer than women who received simple mastectomies.
Because salvaging my physical health was so crucial, the emotional aspect of living with a facial disfigurement was overlooked by health professionals.
This is also known as a "blowout fracture," and can lead to serious disfigurement and debilitating double vision if not repaired properly.
This brutal, permanent disfigurement leaves many cats experiencing chronic, lifelong pain, much like amputees who experience phantom pain associated with their lost limbs.
This brutal, permanent disfigurement leaves many cats with chronic, lifelong pain, much like amputees who experience phantom pain associated with their lost limbs.
Some of these products can lead to severe allergic reactions including skin rashes and burns, or even disfigurement and long-term health problems.
His severe disfigurement and mental anguish, however, are only the latest stresses on a family whose deep dysfunction has resulted in Colleen's estrangement.
To create fireworks—which is these peoples's livelihood, passion, and art—requires living extremely close to death, danger, and disfigurement at all times.
They affect the poorest of the poor and can cause permanent disability, including blindness, skeletal deformity, disfigurement and enlargement of limbs to elephantine proportions.
But Stan Shaw and Mike Moore, both of American Legion Post 131, say that removing the arms of the cross would amount to disfigurement.
It's not okay for cultures or ethnicities to be costumes, and it's not okay for my disfigurement and my medical condition to be a mask.
As a woman who writes about disfigurement and medical trauma for a living, I never thought sexual harassment would be a hazard of my profession.
Cruz claims he suffered serious injuries in the attack including the complete loss of his left eye, brain damage, multiple skull fractures and permanent disfigurement.
Since then, Allen has refined his technique, and used his tattoos to transform a sense of disfigurement a lot of women feel into feelings of beauty.
Most can agree that women can be incel in some rare situations such as extreme disfigurement, but their numbers do not come close to male incels.
Kinan relives memories of the fire and discusses his physical and mental healing process, including how he has dealt with his self-consciousness and his disfigurement.
HLN has not found judgments decided against her, but female patients with lawsuits claim they've suffered infections, disfigurement, even brain damage following procedures at Boutte's hand.
I believe the intensity of the term "disfigurement" allows individuals to become more aware of their own prejudice and more mindful of how they treat others.
Gender-based violence can lead to lifelong disfigurement, such as from horrific attacks with acid or axes, but it does not always leave a visible mark.
"Understanding the trauma, the pain and the disfigurement that comes about as a consequence of such an attack is really important," Shah told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The bill raises the maximum sentence from 20 to 25 years for those who commit interstate domestic violence which results in permanent disfigurement or life-threatening injury.
HLN has not found judgments decided against her, but female patients with lawsuits claim they've suffered infections, disfigurement and even brain damage following procedures at Boutte's hand.
A Barcelona children's hospital offered in March to perform the complex surgery required to repair her disfigurement, but bureaucratic hurdles have kept her from traveling to Spain.
I was born with a facial disfigurement, and not only do I not find the term offensive, but I also do not believe myself to be unattractive.
The rest of the movie is Deadpool looking for Ajax to seek revenge, be cured of his disfigurement, and to rescue Vanessa, Deadpool's love interest whom Ajax kidnaps.
While it doesn't matter what she looks like — her music is what we should care about — we know that disfigurement can change a survivor's perception of their own body.
If the incident caused great bodily harm, permanent disability or permanent disfigurement, then it would have been charged as a felony aggravated battery, or some other more serious crime.
Sanderson alleged in his lawsuit that he suffered injuries including a "permanent traumatic brain injury," four broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement.
He suffered permanent hearing loss, severe disfigurement and loss of function of his hands, and has had to learn to swallow, eat, talk, stand and walk all over again.
The portrayal of violence, and particularly this type of extreme disfigurement of a victim, is difficult to look at, and the artist's choice to paint it is particularly strange.
And, by the way, we later see the brush of the makeup artist, applying these artificial wounds, which does not ease the distress of the original vision of disfigurement.
The Americans with Disabilities Act classifies facial disfigurement as a form of disability, recognizing the fact that individuals with facial disfigurements encounter discrimination and prejudice because of their appearance.
He urges caution for anyone who seeks out penile enlargement, saying that patients should look into success rates of any surgical procedure and ask if infection or disfigurement are possible.
While she has no memory of the incident or the surgeries she endured later, as a teenager she knows the stares as people see her disfigurement and wonder what happened.
Though I've long been used to living with Crouzon syndrome, a craniofacial condition that resulted in disfigurement, I've never been willing to accept the cruel ignorance that often surrounds me.
The mediocre ones get trimmed to salvage the good parts, and then smashed into guacamole, other dips or onto those ubiquitous slices of toast, in order to hide their disfigurement.
Some people have a BBL for aesthetic reasons, but many have it after losing lots of weight, serious disfigurement after pelvic trauma or practical problems, such as holding up trousers.
The Canadian designer used several models living with disfigurement for the presentation of fitted flared trouser suits, safari-like and floral jackets, ruffled skirts and looser outfits with tied rope detailing.
" They define "serious physical injury" as something which "creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious disfigurement, serious impairment of health...or involved serious concussive impact to the head.
" They define "serious physical injury" as something which "creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious disfigurement, serious impairment of health...or involved serious concussive impact to the head.
Widely known as Pakistan's Mother Teresa, Pfau was eulogised by the prime minister and army chief for her contributions towards freeing the country of a contagious disease that can cause disfigurement.
The network has not found judgments against her, but female patients have claimed in lawsuits that they suffered infections, disfigurement, even brain damage following procedures by Boutte, conducted in her office.
A jury in Travis County ordered the school pay $55,000 for the physical pain and mental anguish caused by the 2016 incident, $10,000 for disfigurement sustained and $3,85033 for medical expenses.
Ms. Rideau, 37, a hairdresser in New Orleans, said that in addition to suing Dr. Davis-Boutte for pain and suffering she would also be seeking money to fix her disfigurement.
As a member of the purple clan, I first saw the scene in which Julia (Brittany Bradford), who uses a wheelchair, is discovered in bed, hallucinating scenes of disfigurement and death.
"Some events have resulted in life-threatening injury, permanent disfigurement or disability, and major property damage," wrote the authors of a scientific report on these incidents from the Center for Tobacco Products.
Related: Gwyneth Paltrow subtly confirms she's married Sanderson claims he has suffered a permanent traumatic brain injury, "loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and disfigurement" as a result of the incident.
It's part of the territory that comes with being born with a facial disfigurement as a result of Crouzon syndrome — a rare disorder where the bones in the head do not grow.
Sham, who celebrated her first birthday last month, was born to Syrian refugees in Jordan, and the first stage of surgery was crucial to avoid permanent disfigurement while her face is still growing.
Although there are no recognizable features, a deep trough carved into the heavy impasto conveys a sense of savage disfigurement, which is heightened by the whiteness of the boy's smoothly ironed dress shirt.
It's a joy to poke around, to get up close to each unique figurine, to explore all the different ways Yabe works with what typically isn't easy on the eyes, and embraces disfigurement.
He says he suffered a concussion, a brain injury and four broken ribs -- going on to claim he's suffered physical and mental injuries, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress, disfigurement and medical expenses.
" Prosperie said he suffered "severe and serious personal injuries to his mind and body" from the incident, including some that are "permanent with permanent effects of pain, disability, disfigurement and loss of body function.
In the docs, Ryan claims the pro skateboarder's attack left him with a broken nose, which required reconstructive surgery, and a cut above his left eye, which required stitches and left a noticeable disfigurement.
But with women expected to play a major role in national elections in the coming months, Italian politicians are starting to seize on stories of rape, disfigurement, murder and other violence in Italian newspapers.
Beyond the pollution of the information stream and the ensuing disfigurement of public discourse that this conspiracism represents, even worse is the violence that it appears to be inspiring, particularly among angry young white men.
A Quebec comedian is defending his right to "make fun of everything" after a joke about a young man who suffers from a condition that causes facial disfigurement landed him before the province's human rights tribunal.
Most commonly, we're talking about prolonged bleeding or infection; in very rare cases, though, circumcision has resulted in disfigurement (including a few cases where the glans—or head—of the penis has been amputated) and death.
On Wednesday, the jury for the court in Travis County ordered the school to pay $55,000 for the girl's physical pain and mental anguish, $10,000 for disfigurement sustained during the episode and $3,000 for medical expenses.
But the problem is that New York criminal law has some unique aspects that make it difficult to charge someone for murder or homicide in the absence of an intention to cause either death or serious disfigurement.
The scratching she practices is of two basic types: hatching by means of a sharp etching instrument that define the flukes' outline; and tracks of a heavier tool used with a relative ferocity that clearly mimics disfigurement.
She enjoys writing about her experience growing up with a facial disfigurement as a result of Crouzon syndrome, as well as issues related to equality, human connection, and understanding trauma through the lens of her own experiences.
" The sociologist Heather Laine Talley, in her 303 book, "Saving Face: Disfigurement and the Politics of Appearance," has argued that "facial feminization relies on and reproduces essentialized notions about what distinguishes a male face from a female face.
After all, it is the facially scarred Lamb — much is made of the exact cause of his disfigurement — who calls for The Sun "to lean forward with momentum," which is what Mr. Carvel's Murdoch seems physically to do.
While, it may imply that there is an existing standard in terms of physical appearance that individuals with conditions like Crouzon syndrome do not measure up to, I choose the word "disfigurement" because of the power it holds.
Cal/OSHA's regulations define a serious injury or illness as one that requires employee hospitalization for more than 24 hours for other than medical observation, or in which a part of the body is lost or permanent disfigurement occurs.
He saw that the extent of Ms. Dinoire's disfigurement made her a prime candidate for the transplant surgery and requested that the French Biomedicine Agency, which is in charge of managing organ donors in France, find a suitable donor.
She uses contrasting colors to indicate facial features and dangles strands, thus creating hair to frame the face, or draws the thread at right angles away from the mouth, eyes, and nose to create a kind of windblown disfigurement.
The disfigurement might be manifested in the depiction of a body without eyes; or it could be the result of applying and scraping away thick paint; or using a blade (and, more recently, a drill) to cut into the wood support.
Perhaps that's why I was elated to discover the film Wonder, (set to release late this year) a story about a child named Auggie—a ten-year-old boy who was born with a craniofacial condition and lives with a facial disfigurement.
Star Wars has long used physical disfigurement to signal corruption of the soul, it's a way for the movies to say that a character is turning to the "dark side," which is obviously not the case for anyone who actually lost a limb.
The newfound sovereign kidnaps unfortunate individuals who cross his path and subjects them to never-ending torture in exchange for their fealty; among the captives is a young Michael Madsen who — in an inversion preceding Reservoir Dogs — finds himself bound and threatened with disfigurement.
"I'm obviously very proud of what we've accomplished over 23 years, but there's nothing I'm prouder of than the last two years, under Steve's leadership, in making the case for a conservatism that stands apart from the current disfigurement of conservatism," Mr. Kristol said.
Here there are two little boys: Gren, who lives in a cave in the mountain, with some kind of ambiguous disfigurement that makes people afraid of him, and Dylan or Dil, who lives in Herot Hall, awash in a life of luxury and privilege.
Editor's note: We shared the above account with Norman Rowe, MD, board-certified plastic surgeon at Rowe Plastic Surgery in New York City, and he believes that the subject was likely injected with silicone, which is not FDA-approved and can result in disfigurement and even death.
In a campaign video due to be released at the end of August, a painting of how Lefranc looks now, her face laced with scars and disfigurement after more than 100 surgeries, will transform into an image of her face before the 2009 sulphuric acid attack.
Our narcissistic non-hero is in crisis, no doubt, but there's an odd flicker of hope after he meets a shy, sweetly naïve woman with a minor disfigurement who happens to be the only other person in Michael's universe with a unique voice (Jennifer Jason Leigh).
Fergus and Ian have to deal with the physical reality of that loss — the ache of something that isn't there — but for Jamie, losing his heart seems to be a disfigurement that he can never come back from, at least until he's given a new purpose.
This group of parasitic and bacterial diseases affect the world's poorest and most vulnerable people, often cause disfigurement and disability rather than death, and have complicated, tongue-twisting names like schistosomiasis (also commonly known as bilharzia or snail fever), onchocerciasis (river blindness) and lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis).
I can't even imagine coping with all the pain, disfigurement and emotion of this kind of major surgery and have to worry about how you are going to pay for everything, what will happen with your bills while you are recuperating, and after, what about your job?
How can someone without a disfigurement, who has no idea what it's like to actually be disfigured, who has no idea what it's like to have traumatic head and face surgery, who has no idea what it's like to not belong anywhere in society, write a book about it?
"While war injuries cause great suffering, disfigurement and disability, they have also provided the impetus for medical discoveries," said Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, chairman of the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Johns Hopkins University and one of the surgeons in the case, in a news briefing.
" Rich quotes Laudato Si', Pope Francis's (genuinely remarkable) second encyclical, whose title has been translated as "On Care for Our Common Home," in which Francis points to Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew's call for every person to repent for our contribution "smaller or greater, to the disfigurement and destruction of creation.
Lisa has a disfigurement on the side of her face, and when Michael asks to kiss it, thus cherishing the mark that makes her different, he follows the lead of K., in "The Trial," who tenderly puts his lips to the webbed fingers of a young woman named Leni.
Patients also focus excessively on facial hair, or having too much or too little body hair, and go to extreme lengths to remove it by shaving, waxing, or plucking in order to reduce anxiety—which can be a very time-consuming ritual that can result in infection, disfigurement, and scarring.
In my determination to find kickass jams, hone my expertise of the underground, and ultimately weaponize said knowledge against the gatekeepers, mainstream death like Suffocation, Carcass and Devourment gave way to Jig-Ai, Amputated and Prostitute Disfigurement, and from there bands like Gut, Cock and Ball Torture, and Cemetery Rapist.
"A lot of times, when the patients are injured in this way, it's because they're not trying to kill the patients but cause them disfigurement and pain as opposed to death," said Dr. Julie Caffrey, interim director of the Johns Hopkins Adult Burn Center at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
For example, will more states (beyond the current 12 or so) move from a traditional driver negligence system towards a no-fault system (in which crash victims receive loss compensation through their own insurance policies, and cannot sue other "drivers" unless their injuries reach the specified monetary or verbally descriptive threshold, such as death or permanent disfigurement)?
Sure, it had been traumatic, the shocking sound of the pop when the ball had hit it, the horrifying disfigurement of the thumb suddenly lodged halfway inside my hand, and then the slogging through Manhattan streets, going from urgent care clinic to urgent care clinic, until I found one that had an X-ray technician working the holiday weekend.
By beginning his first novel on such a blatantly Kafkaesque note, it's as if the British writer Tom Lee is announcing on Page 1 that he's forgoing all subtlety when it comes to his central metaphor — physical disfigurement as a product of bourgeois dread, a sum of the daily spiritual paper cuts that aspirational living can inflict.
Most canticles, psalms, or other forms of worshipful music are meant to lift their audience up to the heavens, but in Verdun's collective hands, each of the album's five-tracks hit like a rust-covered anchor scouring the blackened bottom of the deepest sea—though with subject matter that encompasses both ritual disembowelment ("Mankind Seppuku") and general personal disfigurement ("Self-Inflicted Mutilation") that's really no surprise.

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