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to deform
verb
To change the form of, negatively.
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Snakes are deformable curves that can move and change their shapes to deform to boundaries of objects in an image.
Lygus bugs cause the berries to deform.
"So I had to find a way to deform myself.
A lot of snow can cause something else to deform: Earth's crust.
"I'm always hoping to deform people into appearance; I can't paint them literally," he said.
That lets the particles move around and allows the panel to deform.
It tried to deform and destroy them by setting the worst examples, compelling dishonourable conduct, releasing contemptible emotions.
The condition causes red blood cells to deform, triggering anaemia, pain, organ failure, tissue damage, strokes and heart attacks.
Ductility, Capacity of a material to deform permanently (e.g., stretch, bend, or spread) in response to stress.
Then, punch travel to deform the workpiece.
We now want to deform the contour in (2.56).
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