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de·formed [dɪˈfɔ:md] ADJ

deformed
deformed face
to be born deformed

I . de·form [dɪˈfɔ:m] VB trans

II . de·form [dɪˈfɔ:m] VB intr

Usage examples with deformed

to be born deformed

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He saw each deformed log or branch as a medium for expressing human feelings.
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The third segment can also be deformed by gravity irrespective of head orientation and this enables it to sense gravity.
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It is said that the reason for the loss of her left eye is because her parents raised her too harshly and deformed her.
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Each issue contained riddles, sight gags, and jokes played out by super deformed characters outside the page margins.
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They were based on a vision of a deformed world in which battles are fought over the basic human values, which are constantly under threat.
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This also means that the deformed material becomes hotter the higher the speed of the drop hammer.
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The mature gametocytes measure 7.7 to 9.3 (average 8.5) micrometres in diameter and are easily deformed.
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Other parts of the lava flood are much older and have been more or less deformed and eroded.
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There are gypsum bodies, which have been ducltily deformed to preduce sheath folds.
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Among these, plasticity allows them to be deformed irreversibly.
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