unshape Synonyms
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unshape Meaning
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unshape (v. t.)
To deprive of shape, or of proper shape; to disorder; to confound; to derange.
unshape Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The war unshaped the city, reducing it to ruins and rubble.
- The passage of time unshaped the mountain, eroding its contours and softening its edges.
- The weight of the world unshaped my shoulders, leaving me weary and burdened.
- The unshape of the clay allowed the potter to mold it into a new form.
- The crash unshaped the car, crumpling its metal like a discarded toy.
- The tornado unshaped the forest, uprooting trees and leaving behind a path of destruction.
FAQs About the word unshape
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.