You could use the prefix "un-" to the root word in order to create a word that means to take or undo the original appearance of somebody or something.
The prefix you would add to the root word "figure" to create a word that means to take away or undo the original appearance of somebody or something is "de-." So the word would be "defigure."
If the "portion of appearance" that you use is in ANY WAY WHATSOEVER identifiable with the original character from which it was taken - no, you may not.
For example > Supply means somebody did work to create that supply, work means somebody earned wages by creating that supply(producing something which is going to be sold out). Wages is what enable that worker to then demand goods and services from other workers. Which then becomes their wages, and so on.
Type quotation marks, type something original, then type quotation marks again. There's your quote
Create a templete
Of course. All art was created by somebody.
if you want somebody to create a helthy menu, talk to a vegitarian! Peace out, Cupcakeluver.
Favortism
You can't create love feeling because you have to really properly love somebody to create 'love feeling' im afraid
Consumers create a demand for something by?
"Dustain" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a variant of another word. If you can provide more context or details, I can try to assist further.
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