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deform

1 of 1verb
/di:.fɔrm/
Forms:deforms,deforming,deformed,deformed
1

to change the shape of something out of its usual shape

transitive
  • Heavy pressure on the metal sheet can deform it, resulting in a bent or twisted form.
  • Overloading a backpack with excessive weight may deform its frame and straps.
  • Improper handling during shipping can deform fragile items if not adequately protected.
  • Poor manufacturing processes can sometimes deform products, leading to quality issues.
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2

to lose one's proper shape

  • Plastic left in the sun will deform.
  • Left out in the rain for too long, the cardboard boxes deteriorated and deformed.
  • As the city has modernized, many historic buildings have deformed due to lack of maintenance.
3

to change the shape of something in an undesirable way

transitive
  • Prolonged exposure to acid rain could deform the thin protective layers of some plants.
  • Stressful working conditions gradually deformed her posture over many decades on the job.
  • The intense heat from the fire deformed the metal girders, warping their shape.