efform (Meaning)

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efform (v. t.)

To form; to shape.

Synonyms & Antonyms of efform

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efform Sentence Examples

  1. The artist deftly efformed an enchanting sculpture from a solid block of marble.
  2. The aroma of fresh-baked bread efformed a delightful ambience in the cozy kitchen.
  3. The politician's words efformed a persuasive narrative that resonated with the electorate.
  4. The judge's stern gaze efformed an intimidating aura in the courtroom.
  5. The sculptor's chisel skillfully efformed intricate details onto the surface of the stone.
  6. The playwright's poignant dialogue efformed a powerful emotional resonance among the audience.
  7. The child's vivid imagination efformed whimsical tales that captivated their friends.
  8. The sound engineer's expertise efformed a pristine acoustic environment for the concert.
  9. The painter's brush efformed vibrant hues and textures onto the canvas, creating a breathtaking work of art.
  10. The scientist's hypothesis efformed a framework for further research and experimentation.

FAQs About the word efform

To form; to shape.

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The artist deftly efformed an enchanting sculpture from a solid block of marble.

The aroma of fresh-baked bread efformed a delightful ambience in the cozy kitchen.

The politician's words efformed a persuasive narrative that resonated with the electorate.

The judge's stern gaze efformed an intimidating aura in the courtroom.