Examples of 'were marred' in a sentence

Meaning of "were marred"

were marred: Refers to something that was spoiled, damaged, or negatively affected

How to use "were marred" in a sentence

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These games were marred by numerous doping affairs.
The investigation and proceedings in the case were marred by procedural violations.
The elections were marred by claims of widespread fraud.
Despite the fact that our best years were marred by her hostile.
They were marred with major electoral violations.
Procedures on election day were marred by serious shortcomings.
They were marred by demonstrations against alleged irregularities and bombings in many areas.
All of these elections were marred by severe irregularities.
She rarely acted after this time, and her final years were marred by illness.
Elections were marred regularly by violence and irregularities.
The following two seasons were marred with injuries.
Features were marred by a drooping left eyelid.
The last years of his career were marred with injuries.
The polls were marred by allegations of widespread fraud and rigging.
But his brilliant military qualities were marred by his revolting atrocities.
The protests were marred by violence between the protesters and the police.
The judicial proceedings in the case were marred by obstruction and delays.
His credentials were marred by the revelation that he had been involved in organ harvesting.
Conservative opponents charged that Republican regimes were marred by widespread corruption.
His final years were marred by serious mental problems.
The scandal comes less than a month after the US Marines were marred by another scandal.
The results were marred by the drought.
Etheline and Henry were marred.
Both decisions were marred by allegations of wrongdoing.
Each time, he has claimed the votes were marred by rigging.
Both sisters were marred by their abandonment.
Cooper 's early years in the entertainment industry were marred with difficulties.
Some protests were marred by violence and damage to property.
What is more, the elections were marred by violence.
The last elections were marred by various incidents involving political demonstrations organized in several departments.
Parliamentary elections last June were marred by violence and voter fraud.
The elections were marred by discrepancies, which were admitted by the electoral authorities.
The finals against the Ligurian giants were marred by heavy crowd troubles.
Their bodies were marred with the scars from their captor 's lashings.
Dykstra 's next two seasons were marred by injury.
However, the elections were marred by allegations of widespread vote-rigging and intimidation.
The last years of Hamilton 's life were marred by alcoholism.
The polls were marred by serious human rights violations, including crimes against humanity.
The qualifying sessions were marred by two heavy crashes.
Zimbabwe 's Electoral Supervisory Commission confirmed that the local elections were marred by violence.
The opening speeches were marred by recriminations.
The elections were marred by controversy, with the government accused of intimidating opposition parties.
Taylor 's first few seasons were marred by various injuries.
His final 13 years were marred by the effects of a stroke which hampered his speech.
On a practical level, the rebellions were marred by chaos and blunder.
The elections were marred by disturbances, particularly in Sofia.
For Perry, the post war years were marred by controversy.
The following drives were marred by turnovers with Romo fumbling the ball, which Buffalo recovered.
Constantinescu 's presidency along with CDR 's governing were marred by an economic recession.
But this year 's awards were marred by controversies since the day the list was announced.

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