Deformations

Word DEFORMATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Deformations"

What do we mean by deformations?

The act of deforming, or state of being deformed.

A transformation; change of shape.

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The word "deformations" in example sentences

The men responsible for what later came to be termed "deformations" were genuinely dedicated. ❋ Kohak, Erazim V. (1970)

Adding ABT-A30S to mortar gives that mortar, because of its remarkable flexibility, in certain cases the ability to adapt itself to new conditions such as deformations and expansion of material. ❋ Zapping57 (2009)

My paper used certain concepts Alasdair McIntyre elucidated in After Virtue to analyze the ideological nature of post-Vatican II "deformations" of the liturgy, and how those deformations interfere with the end of liturgy as the contemplation of God. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Everett's deformations of form add an element of bracing insolence to satire that in I Am Not Sidney Poitier is a little too earnest. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer was born in March 1945 and his work, highly rhetorical and mostly on a large scale, has been about the cultural deformations wrought by the Third Reich and the instructive, exemplary horrors of the 20th century. ❋ Philip French (2010)

Only a continuously upheld psychic vigilance can keep such atavistic deformations at bay. ❋ Blue Tyson (2010)

Teams pick "fast bowlers" at the beginning of matches when the ball is bouncy and alive, and "spin bowlers" toward the end, to take advantage of deformations to deceive the batter with whirling, tricky bounces. ❋ John W. Miller (2011)

According to Dr. Gill Jolly of Geological and Nuclear Science, if Taupo erupted today the Earth would experience “huge ground deformations and thousands of earthquakes, not hundreds.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

He dedicated Degeneration to the Italian Jewish physician Cesare Lombroso, who pioneered a criminal anthropology in which bodily deformations or so-called atavisms—big jaws, low brows, even tattoos—identified the delinquent. ❋ Russell Jacoby (2011)

The mental deformations appeasement brings should not be underestimated. ❋ Unknown (2010)

More specifically, the new policy doctrines have caused four great deformations of the national economy, and modern Republicans have turned a blind eye to each one. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Though only limited medical research has been done on the practice, Cameroonian women say breast ironing can lead to numerous physical issues, such as burns and deformations, not to mention psychological problems. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Real skulls can also tell you a lot of stories if you know how to read them, and it is really interesting and sometimes quite shocking to see from what injuries, diseases or deformations some people suffered. ❋ James Gurney (2010)

Within the walls of the classroom very serious vices can be developed, permanent ethical deformations, and an incubation of mediocrity of alarming proportions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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