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Marred meaning
Spoiled; harmed or damaged. | Of a person, perplexed or troubled | Spoilt, cosseted, overly indulged, soft.
Example sentences (20)
After winning re-election in 2014, her second term was marred by crisis.
Although senior guard Hannah Jump executed a timely 3-pointer to cut the deficit to five and bring the Maples crowd to its feet, the early moments of the game were marred by an injury to freshman guard Talana Lepolo.
At least six top Indian athletes were caught for using banned drugs and the run-up to the Commonwealth Games was marred by a series of positive dope cases.
At times, he was marred by controversy, particularly after Melbourne suffered through one of the world's longest lockdowns, which he maintains was necessary.
But 60 refugees remain in Nauru, with the country still marred in refugee protests locally.
But Boris Johnson’s time as Prime Minister was marred by his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and a steady stream of ethics allegations.
But Davis is coming off an injury-marred season after dealing with a stress reaction in his back, and Mervis is not on the 40-man roster.
But each Session was marred by disruptions and many crucial, and contentious, Bills passed with little to no discussion.
Cantlay and Schauffele looked more dialled in than during their erratic 5-under first round on Thursday that was marred by three bogeys in better-ball play.
Christie’s last election win was ten years ago, and it produced a second term marred by scandals that didn’t come up in the 2015 primary cycle.
Clouds of black smoke marred the blue spring sky for hours, stunning the community, just minutes from the Ohio border and 72 miles (115 kilometers) east of Indianapolis.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel, returning for a third stint as Oscar host, led a back-to-basics show on Sunday that sought to celebrate a moviegoing rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic while avoiding the kind of unscripted outburst that marred the 2022 telecast.
Construction around the course for months and marred views of popular attractions.
ERIC replaced other systems that were a total mess, marred by data breaches and identifying separate individuals in different states with the same name as the same person.
Graphical glitches have been improved alongside other imperfections that irreversibly marred the debut experience, unfinished quests were restored, and the game displays properly in widescreen mode now.
He noted, however, that the coverage of the elections and post-election matters were “marred by unguarded statements, divisive and dangerous comments’’.
However, after a frustrating first half marred with mistakes, the Horses were able to pull it together in the second half, but the Rams had the advantage and snatched the win and the state title, 28-18.
However the anniversary has been marred by warnings from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) of the potential of dissident republicans launching attacks on police officers in Londonderry on Easter Monday.
However, this means the release likely won't be marred by any strikes.
I find moments of such joy in queer and trans spaces, but this joy is marred by the suffocating exhaustion of surviving in a world where every day people are making living so much harder for people in my communities.