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    de·form
    [dəˈfôrm]
    verb
    deform (verb) · deforms (third person present) · deformed (past tense) · deformed (past participle) · deforming (present participle)
    1. distort the shape or form of:
      "the metal is deformed by innumerable cracks" · "intruding rocks deform the rocks around them to create a space for themselves" · "the market is very much deformed by several factors"
      • become distorted from the usual or typical shape or form; undergo deformation:
        "the suspension deforms slightly on corners"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French desformer, via medieval Latin from Latin deformare, from de- (expressing reversal) + forma ‘a shape’.
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    Deform means to mar or spoil by twisting. It can also mean to mar the natural form or shape of something. Deform can be used to describe a change of shape through stress, injury, or accident of growth. It can also be used to describe a transformation or change of form. Age can deform the spine. merriam-webster.com 1 2 3

     
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