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deformedde‧formed /dɪˈfɔːmd $ -ɔːrmd/ adjective - a deformed foot
- She had survived polio, but her right leg was weak and deformed.
- The desert plants were strange deformed bushes with bizarrely twisted branches.
- Affected babies are small, deformed and brain damaged.
- Babies are born deformed or with leukaemia.
- Examine filthy battered weekend trousers and deformed suede shoes.
- Figuring out the structure of the deformed beds requires information about the geometric attitude or orientation of the beds at outcrops.
- Remove any which are weak, deformed or diseased, concentrating on those which appear healthy.
- The tight ranks wavered and melted before the driving spearhead, even though it was now sadly deformed and its speed slackened.
- Their sense of inner emptiness and fear is projected outwards in deformed relationships and actions.
- This is the material description: we are following the particle Xi from its initial position to its deformed one.
having a strange or wrong shape► deformed something that is deformed , especially part of a living thing, has the wrong shape, usually because it has grown or developed wrongly: · She had survived polio, but her right leg was weak and deformed.· The desert plants were strange deformed bushes with bizarrely twisted branches. ► distorted something that is distorted has been twisted out of its correct or original shape: · As a result of the crash, the remains of the vehicles were distorted out of all recognition.· After treatment, her distorted hip had straightened, so that her legs were the same length. ► misshapen having the wrong shape, usually because of growing that way over a long period of time: · The old woman's fingers were misshapen and useless.· Misshapen carrots and potatoes were fed to the pigs. ► lopsided something that is lopsided does not have the same shape on each side, for example because one side is higher than the other: · She gave me a lopsided smile.· a note written in a child's lopsided handwriting· His whole face was lopsided, one cheek badly scarred. ► lose its shape especially British if something such as a hat, coat, or skirt loses its shape , it becomes the wrong shape because it has been worn a lot: · His battered old hat had completely lost its shape.· She was wearing an old jumper that had lost its shape. something that is deformed has the wrong shape, especially because it has grown or developed wrongly: deformed toe |