maleformation (Meaning)
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maleformation (n.)
See Malformation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of maleformation
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maleformation Sentence Examples
- The doctor diagnosed the infant with a heart maleformation, which would require immediate surgery.
- The accident resulted in severe maleformations to his limbs, rendering him disabled.
- The X-ray revealed a maleformation in the spine, suggesting a possible developmental anomaly.
- The tumor had caused a maleformation in the brain, leading to cognitive impairment.
- The maleformation in the kidney resulted in impaired renal function and necessitated regular dialysis.
- The genetic disorder caused several maleformations in the bones, making the child prone to fractures.
- The environmental toxins had triggered maleformations in the fetuses, resulting in increased birth defects.
- The drug use during pregnancy had led to a maleformation in the baby's eyes, causing vision problems.
- The maleformation in the heart caused the baby to have difficulty breathing and required constant monitoring.
- The surgeon expertly removed the maleformation from the patient's lung, restoring normal respiratory function.
FAQs About the word maleformation
See Malformation.
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No antonyms found.
The doctor diagnosed the infant with a heart maleformation, which would require immediate surgery.
The accident resulted in severe maleformations to his limbs, rendering him disabled.
The X-ray revealed a maleformation in the spine, suggesting a possible developmental anomaly.
The tumor had caused a maleformation in the brain, leading to cognitive impairment.