verb
- spoiling the appearance or quality of something by marking or damaging it
Usage: present participle of ‘blemish’
noun
- the act or process of spoiling something’s appearance or quality
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The rain was blemishing the freshly painted fence.
- She worried about blemishing her perfect attendance record.
- The scratches were blemishing the surface of the antique table.
- Constant blemishing of the company’s reputation hurt sales.
- He avoided blemishing his clean driving record.
- The graffiti was blemishing the beautiful historic building.
- Years of neglect were blemishing the once-pristine garden.