Cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form.
Twist and press out of shape.
Assume a different shape or form.
To deform because of shearing forces.
1As these bullets strike different targets, they're gonna deform in different ways.
2Tight or high-heeled shoes deform the feet and make the gait awkward.
3Certainly, such temples as these shall erelong cease to deform the landscape.
4It took twenty-six years for that blessing to deform into a curse.
5How tendons deform in different hierarchical levels under shear and compression is unknown.
6The hats which children wear, usually compress and deform the pavilion.
7If I start slicing now, I could deform the cellular architecture.
8After two seasons, this rude dwelling does not deform the scene.
9Cam lobes slightly deform where the metal touches the rock during a fall.
10Unclasp these trunks and find something that shall not deform me.'
11And a curvature, thus given, may, and often does, deform children for life.
12Never were publicly display'd more deform'd, mediocre, snivelling, unreliable, false-hearted men.
13Israel offers a florid illustration of how disastrously collective memory can deform a society.
14And to deform and kill the things whereon we feed.
15One obstacle is developing a thinner elastomer that would require lower voltages to deform.
16But specs are it can't deform at twelve thousand psi.
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