The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Deform \De*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deformed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Deforming.] [L. deformare; de- + formare to form, shape,
fr. forma: cf. F. d['e]former. See Form.]
1. To spoil the form of; to mar in form; to misshape; to
disfigure.
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Deformed, unfinished, sent before my time
Into this breathing world. --Shak.
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2. To render displeasing; to deprive of comeliness, grace, or
perfection; to dishonor.
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Above those passions that this world deform.
--Thomson.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Deform \De*form"\, a. [L. deformis; de- + forma form: cf. OF.
deforme, F. difforme. Cf. Difform.]
Deformed; misshapen; shapeless; horrid. [Obs.]
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Sight so deform what heart of rock could long
Dry-eyed behold? --Milton.
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Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
89 Moby Thesaurus words for "deform":
accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, batter, better,
blemish, blur, break up, change, check, cicatrize, confuse,
contort, convert, crack, craze, cripple, damage, deface, denature,
disfigure, disorder, disproportion, distort, diversify, fit, flaw,
fog up, impair, improve, injure, jumble, kink, maim, mangle, mar,
meliorate, mess up, misshape, mitigate, modify, modulate, muddle,
mutate, mutilate, obfuscate, obscure, overthrow, qualify,
re-create, realign, rebuild, reconstruct, redesign, refit, reform,
remake, renew, reshape, restructure, revamp, revive,
ring the changes, scab, scar, scarify, screw up, shift the scene,
shuffle the cards, split, spoil, squinch, subvert, torture,
truncate, turn the scale, turn the tables, turn the tide,
turn upside down, twist, unform, unshape, vary, warp, wind,
work a change, worsen