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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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Over time, the constant pressure on the metal has caused it to have deformed.
Continuous friction has caused the machine parts to have deformed, affecting their functionality.
The artist's experimental techniques have deformed traditional shapes into abstract forms.
The relentless erosion by wind and water has deformed the landscape over centuries.
The earthquake's powerful tremors have deformed the once-sturdy buildings.
The genetic mutation in the species has deformed their physical characteristics.
The misuse of the tool has deformed the original shape of the delicate artifact.

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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