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Verb: deflower  dee'flaw(-u)r
  1. Make imperfect
    "Time had deflowered the ancient manuscript";
    - mar, impair, spoil, vitiate, pollute
     
  2. [archaic] Deprive of virginity
    "This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village";
    - ruin [archaic]

Derived forms: deflowered, deflowering, deflowers

Type of: copulate, couple, damage, mate, pair

Encyclopedia: Deflower