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scarred

[skahrd] / skɑrd /




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The divide is partly generational: pitting some of those personally scarred by a troubled nuclear past against a younger population eager to embrace zero-carbon energy and technological advancement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Abandoned for years, it is scarred by soot from a 2014 fire that gutted parts of the structure.

From BBC

She says offering Marven for adoption "scarred" her, but she "wanted a better life for him".

From BBC

Pavements remain scarred by bullet holes and ruined buildings still line many streets, but the city's cacophony is now one of construction, not destruction.

From Barron's

The highly anticipated five-Test series gets under way on a fast, bouncy track at a sold-out Perth Stadium and with Ben Stokes's visitors insisting they are not scarred by past failures.

From Barron's