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deformed

[dih-fawrmd] / dɪˈfɔrmd /


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The combined energy of those bullets created exit wounds so “gaping” that the autopsy described his head as “deformed.”

From Washington Post

Second, researchers need to visit the sites of the rings to look for the deformed rocks and gravitational variations that would indicate a true crater rim.

From Science Magazine

Some rebar appeared smooth, not ribbed or “deformed” — a design that helps it to grip concrete.

From Washington Post

There's a deep scar on her upper lip, four of her teeth are missing and one ear is deformed.

From BBC

But when subjected to larger amounts of tension, such as in a very strong quake, steel “becomes plastic and deformed,” Adebar explains.

From Scientific American