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6 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 continuous pressure from the strong winds has been deforming the shape of the old building.
The relentless use of the machine has been deforming the metal surface.
The ongoing debate has been deforming the relationships within the community.
The artist has been deforming the clay to create a unique sculpture.
Emotional stress and trauma have been deforming her mental well-being.
The constant use of high heels has been deforming her feet.

Deform

dih-fawrm
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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