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    mar
    /mär/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of MAR is to ruin or diminish the perfection or wholeness of : spoil. How to use mar in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mar.

  3. MAR definition: 1. to spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable: 2. to spoil something, making it…. Learn more.

  4. To mar something is to damage, spoil, deface, disfigure, or scar it—either literally (such as by scratching or making a mark on an object) or figuratively (such as by spoiling a party by getting into an argument). Mar is used somewhat more formally than many of its synonyms.

  5. A mar is a flaw, mark, or blemish, like a deep scratch on a wooden table. As a verb, to mar is to make such an imperfection — like the pen mark that mars your crisp, white shirt. We often think of things that mar as immediately noticeable, like scratches, scars, and blemishes, but sometimes mar describes other

  6. Definition of mar verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. mar is general, but usually refers to an external or surface injury, if it is a physical one: The tabletop was marred by dents and scratches. deface refers to a surface injury that may be temporary or easily repaired: a tablecloth defaced by penciled notations. disfigure applies to external injury of a more permanent and serious kind: A ...

  8. MAR definition: 1. to spoil something: 2. written abbreviation for March. Learn more.

  9. Mar 1, 2022 · mar. 1. To inflict damage, especially disfiguring damage, on. 2. To impair the soundness, perfection, or integrity of; spoil. n. A disfiguring mark; a blemish. [Middle English merren, from Old English mierran, merran, to impede .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. mar. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mar /mɑː $ mɑːr/ verb (marred, marring) [ transitive] to make something less attractive or enjoyable SYN spoil Their wedding was marred by the death of Jenny’s mother a week earlier.

  11. Mar is general, but usually refers to an external or surface injury, if it is a physical one: The tabletop was marred by dents and scratches. Deface refers to a surface injury that may be temporary or easily repaired: a tablecloth defaced by penciled notations.

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