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    deform
    /dɪˈfɔːm/

    verb

    • 1. distort the shape or form of; make misshapen: "he was physically deformed by a rare bone disease"

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  2. DEFORM definition: 1. to spoil the usual and true shape of something: 2. If something deforms, its usual shape…. Learn more.

  3. Deform definition: to mar the natural form or shape of; put out of shape; disfigure. See examples of DEFORM used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of DEFORM is to spoil the form of. How to use deform in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Deform.

  5. Verb Forms. deform (something) to change or damage the usual or natural shape of something; to become changed in shape. The disease had deformed his spine. The pressure had caused the wall to deform and buckle.

  6. To deform is to force something to have a new shape by pushing or twisting it. While some kids love to shape animals out of clay, others prefer to deform their friends' elephants and puppies. In physics or engineering, to deform something is to change its shape by applying force.

  7. verb. If something deforms a person's body or something else, it causes it to have an unnatural shape. In technical English, you can also say that the second thing deforms. Bad rheumatoid arthritis deforms limbs. [VERB noun] ...the ability of a metal to deform to a new shape without cracking. [VERB]

  8. DEFORM meaning: 1. to spoil the usual and true shape of something: 2. If something deforms, its usual shape…. Learn more.

  9. 1. To alter from proper or natural form; misshape: "We shoved off. Almost immediately we hit something that deformed a propeller" (William Least Heat-Moon). 2. To spoil the beauty or appearance of; disfigure: "They recalled the fresh young image of the Handsome Sailor, that face never deformed by a sneer" (Herman Melville). See Synonyms at distort.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English deform de‧form / dɪˈfɔːm $ -ɔːrm / verb [intransitive, transitive] SPOIL if you deform something, or if it deforms, its usual shape changes so that its usefulness or appearance is spoiled Wearing badly fitting shoes can deform your feet. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus deform ...

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