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deform

de·form [ di fáwrm ] (past and past participle de·formed, present participle de·form·ing, 3rd person present singular de·forms)


transitive and intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. distort: to become, or make something become, distorted, damaged, or disfigured

2. spoil: to spoil the appearance of something and make it ugly, or become spoiled and ugly
The new office buildings have deformed the whole area.

3. physics change shape: to change the shape of something through stress, or become changed in this way

[15th century. Via French< Latin deformare< forma "mold, shape, beauty"]

de·form·a·bil·i·ty [ di fàwrmə bíllətee ] noun
de·form·a·ble adjective
de·formed adjective
de·form·er noun
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