Definition of deformed in English:
deformed
adjective dɪˈfɔːmddɪˈfɔrmd
(of a person or part of the body) not having the normal or natural shape or form; misshapen.
Example sentencesExamples
- These deformed prions clump together and produce holes in the brain, leading to increasing loss of neural function and eventually to death.
- In the former Yugoslavia, a "deformed workers state" was created through somewhat different means.
- What he does provide are gross out jokes, amateurish animation techniques, and hideous images of the human body and deformed flesh.
- He lit the candle and stared at his poor deformed limb.
- The wives of US servicemen who were exposed to Agent Orange gave birth to a disproportionate number of deformed babies.
- The most obvious answer is the risk of producing severely deformed children.
- In addition to the principal units, deformed remnants of mafic dykes are abundant.
- There has been an increase in deformed children being born.
- Containing 11 recent, life-size portrait statues of physically deformed individuals, the show had New York critics buzzing for weeks.
- It is not true that every cow has four stomachs - there are deformed specimens with three or five apiece.
- The condition can leave children with severe growth problems, missing or deformed limbs, seizures, heart and gastro-intestinal disorders as well as learning and behavioural difficulties.
- A study of crack formation in fatigue can be facilitated by interrupting the fatigue test to remove the deformed surface by electro polishing.
- There were far too many deformed sperm in the sample.
- Because of his deformed spine, he cannot sit down to rest.
- There are pictures of burned and deformed babies and articles explaining the injustices our country has been perpetrating.
- In addition, there is now more control regarding which areas of the desired face get deformed.
- In a more advance stage, an atretic follicle is easily distinguished without examination of its internal structure by its deformed or shrunken appearance.
- Her novel tells of an infant born with wings and the chaos into which this "deformed" child throws a shocked society.
- The doctor is shown removing a deformed infant from its sobbing parents care.
- She'll use that deformed arm to play the piano passably well and to complete elaborate needlework projects.
Definition of deformed in US English:
deformed
adjectivedɪˈfɔrmddiˈfôrmd
(of a person or part of the body) not having the normal or natural shape or form; misshapen.
Example sentencesExamples
- The wives of US servicemen who were exposed to Agent Orange gave birth to a disproportionate number of deformed babies.
- She'll use that deformed arm to play the piano passably well and to complete elaborate needlework projects.
- He lit the candle and stared at his poor deformed limb.
- There were far too many deformed sperm in the sample.
- What he does provide are gross out jokes, amateurish animation techniques, and hideous images of the human body and deformed flesh.
- There are pictures of burned and deformed babies and articles explaining the injustices our country has been perpetrating.
- Because of his deformed spine, he cannot sit down to rest.
- In addition to the principal units, deformed remnants of mafic dykes are abundant.
- Her novel tells of an infant born with wings and the chaos into which this "deformed" child throws a shocked society.
- These deformed prions clump together and produce holes in the brain, leading to increasing loss of neural function and eventually to death.
- The most obvious answer is the risk of producing severely deformed children.
- Containing 11 recent, life-size portrait statues of physically deformed individuals, the show had New York critics buzzing for weeks.
- It is not true that every cow has four stomachs - there are deformed specimens with three or five apiece.
- The condition can leave children with severe growth problems, missing or deformed limbs, seizures, heart and gastro-intestinal disorders as well as learning and behavioural difficulties.
- In the former Yugoslavia, a "deformed workers state" was created through somewhat different means.
- A study of crack formation in fatigue can be facilitated by interrupting the fatigue test to remove the deformed surface by electro polishing.
- In a more advance stage, an atretic follicle is easily distinguished without examination of its internal structure by its deformed or shrunken appearance.
- In addition, there is now more control regarding which areas of the desired face get deformed.
- There has been an increase in deformed children being born.
- The doctor is shown removing a deformed infant from its sobbing parents care.