unshape (Meaning)

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unshape (v. t.)

To deprive of shape, or of proper shape; to disorder; to confound; to derange.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unshape

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unshape Sentence Examples

  1. The sculptor's chisel unshaped the stone, revealing a hidden beauty within.
  2. The wind unshaped the dunes, creating an ever-changing landscape.
  3. The fire unshaped the metal, transforming it into a malleable form.
  4. Grief unshaped my heart, leaving it a broken and fragmented vessel.
  5. The war unshaped the city, reducing it to ruins and rubble.
  6. The passage of time unshaped the mountain, eroding its contours and softening its edges.
  7. The weight of the world unshaped my shoulders, leaving me weary and burdened.
  8. The unshape of the clay allowed the potter to mold it into a new form.
  9. The crash unshaped the car, crumpling its metal like a discarded toy.
  10. The tornado unshaped the forest, uprooting trees and leaving behind a path of destruction.

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To deprive of shape, or of proper shape; to disorder; to confound; to derange.

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The sculptor's chisel unshaped the stone, revealing a hidden beauty within.

The wind unshaped the dunes, creating an ever-changing landscape.

The fire unshaped the metal, transforming it into a malleable form.

Grief unshaped my heart, leaving it a broken and fragmented vessel.