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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Deform' in a Sentence

"To alter the natural form or shape of something, causing it to lose its original appearance; to disfigure or put out of shape." more

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The relentless force of the storm's winds will deform the coastal landscape.
Rapid changes in temperature will deform the fragile ice sculptures.
The excessive weight on the wooden table legs will deform them gradually.
The constant exposure to sunlight will deform the shape of the plastic toys left outside.
Prolonged use of improper footwear will deform the arches of your feet.
If you apply too much pressure, the delicate fabric will deform.
The heavy machinery's vibrations will deform the concrete foundation over time.

Deform

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verbTo alter the natural form or shape of something, causing it to lose its original appearance; to disfigure or put out of shape.

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Last Updated On: May 26, 2024
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