deformation (Meaning)

Wordnet

deformation (n)

a change for the worse

alteration in the shape or dimensions of an object as a result of the application of stress to it

the act of twisting or deforming the shape of something (e.g., yourself)

Webster

deformation (n.)

The act of deforming, or state of anything deformed.

Transformation; change of shape.

deformation Sentence Examples

  1. The geological survey revealed evidence of significant deformation in the rock layers.
  2. Engineers analyzed the structural deformation of the bridge to assess its safety.
  3. The deformation of the car's frame indicated the severity of the collision.
  4. The intense pressure caused plastic deformation in the metal, altering its shape.
  5. Scientists study the deformation of materials under different temperature and pressure conditions.
  6. The deformation of the tire tread suggested an alignment issue with the vehicle.
  7. The artist used exaggerated facial deformation to create a sense of caricature in the painting.
  8. The deformation of the rubber seal compromised the integrity of the container.
  9. Microscopic analysis revealed deformation patterns in the crystalline structure of the mineral.
  10. The plastic underwent deformation when subjected to mechanical stress, causing it to stretch and warp.

FAQs About the word deformation

a change for the worse, alteration in the shape or dimensions of an object as a result of the application of stress to it, the act of twisting or deforming the

distortion, deformity, torturing, contortion,warping, misshaping, disfigurement,screwing, squinching, malformation

No antonyms found.

The geological survey revealed evidence of significant deformation in the rock layers.

Engineers analyzed the structural deformation of the bridge to assess its safety.

The deformation of the car's frame indicated the severity of the collision.

The intense pressure caused plastic deformation in the metal, altering its shape.