deformed

[US]/dɪ'fɔːmd/
[UK]/dɪ'fɔrmd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. having a distorted or disfigured shape; disabled; unattractive
v. to cause something to be flawed or altered in shape

Phrases & Collocations

become deformed

deformed steel

deformed bar

Example Sentences

Great erosion deformed the landscape.

His body was deformed by leprosy.

a body that had been deformed by disease.

He was born with a severely deformed foot.

A deformed body may have a beautiful soul.

He is cursed with deformed arches.

She had a badly deformed hand.

The child was born deformed in consequence of an injury to its mother.

Tuberculous pyelitis showed deformed renal pelvis, filling defect and hydronephrosis.

"We've become completely and utterly desensitise to the fact that breeding these deformed, disabled, disease-prone animals is either shocking or abnormal."

Prerequisite: The actuating lever of the microswitch must not have been significantly deformed. If the lever is deformed, this must also be replaced.

Results Among the reasons of haemorrhage caused by miscarriage,not entire mismarriage is the most main reason,the deformed birgh canal and extrauterine pregnancy are the next.

As the material is deformed beyond the strain that elastic deformation persists, the stress is no longer proportional to strain, and permanent, nonrecoverable, or plastic deformation occurs.

Since most chair by generator people do aspect is very deformed, sneakingly, pardonable also many people become it transparent.

In Tiger Leaping-gorge region, endogenic and exogenic geological processes are very prominent, and in different reaches the deformed and failured masses develop dissimilarly.

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