Citations:effigurate

to make effigurate

 * 1949, The Tardigrade Fauna of Greenland: A Faunistic Study with Some Few Ecological Remarks
 * Lobes effigurated (i.e.radially arranged towards the margins).
 * 1998, Peter H. Raven, Kunio Iwatsuki, Floristic Characteristics and Diversity of East Asian Plants: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Floristic Characteristics and Diversity of East Asian Plants, July 25-27, 1996, Kunming, Yunnan, P.R. China, Springer Verlag
 * As far as I know, it is the only case of effigurated petals in all legumes.

to disfigure; to refigure, to make (someone) into another figure (e.g., that of an animal)

 * 2013, Robinson A. Milwood, Western European and British Barbarity, Savagery, and Brutality in the Transatlantic Chattel Slave Trade (ISBN 9781483608389), pages 337and 366:
 * [page 337:] In the eyes of the Church to effigurate the Africans was justified. In addition, Christopher Columbus&#39;s place and ambition was approved by the Catholic Church, and Columbus massacred the native Indians of America.
 * [page 366:] The Reparation Movement is a “moral crusade and movement” for justice and reparation for the millions of African slaves that were brutalized, animalized and effigurated.
 * 2017, Robinson A. Milwood, The Quest for a Theological Connection with the (African Holocaust) Transatlantic Chattel Slave Trade in Africans, AuthorHouse (ISBN 9781524682774)
 * Slaves were stripped naked and placed in enclosures or pens with cows, goats, mules, horses, pigs and sheep because it was their way to effigurate slaves into animals.
 * The reduction of Africans as effigurated to that of animals.
 * 2017, Robinson A. Milwood, British Transatlantic Slave Trade—Barbaric Commerce, AuthorHouse (ISBN 9781524682736):
 * Africans were effigurated by the slave masters, planters and churches. (They preached God and Jesus Christ to animals) because the British slave trade was based on the concept of a civilizing mission and Christianizing mission to Africans ...
 * Africans were effigurated by the slave masters, planters and churches. (They preached God and Jesus Christ to animals) because the British slave trade was based on the concept of a civilizing mission and Christianizing mission to Africans ...