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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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Some rare genetic conditions can deform the facial features of individuals.
Continuous heavy rainfall has the potential to deform the landscape.
Over time, the constant pressure can deform the shape of the cushion.
Manufacturers use precision molds to ensure that production processes do not deform the final product.
The blacksmith carefully avoids any attempt to deform the delicate metal.
The artist's surreal paintings often play with reality and deform recognizable shapes.
The pressure from volcanic activity can deform the Earth's crust.

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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