deformed in the PONS Dictionary

deformed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be born deformed

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Her both children were born with deformed feet, which she later attributed to her use of steroids.
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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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The third segment can also be deformed by gravity irrespective of head orientation and this enables it to sense gravity.
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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 layers of ash and lapilli, incorporating some clasts of deformed lake sediments, were deposited by sediment gravity flows.
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The crystals deformed, but they were large enough to inspect with the naked eye (microscope not required).
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Among these, plasticity allows them to be deformed irreversibly.
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As the series progresses, he is seen less often in a super deformed form.
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These ranged from deformed jaws to cyclopia (see picture).
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Deformed people are the last one who should be rulers.
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