Sentences with deform
de·form
D d - Bad rheumatoid arthritis deforms limbs. [VERB noun]
- In cases where the drug was taken during pregnancy, its effects deformed the infants.
- In severe cases, gout can deform the affected joint.
- And if the vessel collapses we would expect that a lot of the steel is going to deform … so for people climbing on the vessel.
- The trees had been completely deformed by the force of the wind.
- The metal was deformed under stress.
- We then cut the photo open and deform it into a nautilus shape.
- Deform implies a marring of form, appearance, or character, as if by pressure or stress [a body deformed by disease]; distort implies a twisting or wrenching out of the normal or proper shape or form [a mind distorted by fear]; contort suggests an even more violent wrenching out of shape so as to produce a grotesque or unpleasant result [a face contorted by pain]; warp implies a bending out of shape, as of wood in drying, and, hence, suggests a turning aside from the true or right course [judgment warped by prejudice]
- A face deformed by bitterness
- A marriage deformed by jealousy