How to Use deformity in a Sentence

deformity

noun
  • This deformity can lead to a tearing of a cartilage in the hip joint called the labrum.
    Harlan Selesnick, Miami Herald, 6 June 2024
  • If the soil is too warm the bulbs could overheat or rot in the soil which could cause floral deformities.
    Patricia Shannon, Southern Living, 20 July 2024
  • The same goes for the level of deformity of the structure, as all doors could be opened and dummies retrieved.
    Alex Kalogiannis, Ars Technica, 6 Nov. 2023
  • The right and the left sides of the brain fail to separate, causing facial deformities.
    Matt Hrodey, Discover Magazine, 24 May 2023
  • That or what’s known as a saddle-nose deformity, where the bridge of the nose dips because of the destruction of the cartilage there.
    New York Times, 10 Nov. 2021
  • The movie follows the struggles of a boy with a facial deformity, serving as a reminder to be kind.
    Marisa Lascala, Good Housekeeping, 31 Jan. 2023
  • Surgery as an infant left him with a small leak in one valve and a slight deformity in another.
    Erin Alberty, The Salt Lake Tribune, 7 Nov. 2021
  • Schmidt, who has lived with the cat since Stinky was a kitten, said her bad leg was a deformity, one that had been examined by vets over the years.
    Stu Bykofsky, Philly.com, 2 Nov. 2017
  • Despite the painful deformities, the body adjusted over time to the constraints of tiny, bound feet, which were about four inches in length.
    Ariana Marsh, Teen Vogue, 12 July 2017
  • The pup was said to have been born with a litter of dogs bred to be sold, but was given for free to a man who lived in Austin because of his facial deformity.
    Nicole Darrah, Fox News, 25 Apr. 2018
  • And an uncanny sense of unity, to love in her what had always seemed deformity in me.
    Kamran Javadizadeh, The New Yorker, 3 Feb. 2023
  • The disease can progress to causing eyebrow loss, enlarged nerves in the neck, nasal deformities and nerve damage.
    Robert A. Schwartz, Discover Magazine, 18 Mar. 2024
  • The swirls and knots of burl wood are the result of a tree deformity, usually caused by stress from an injury or an infection.
    Jessica Bennett, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Aug. 2023
  • Showcasing stunning swirls and knots, burl wood is the result of a tree deformity.
    Jessica Bennett, Better Homes & Gardens, 30 Sep. 2022
  • Herber had a birth deformity that led to an amputation near her right ankle at the age of 2.
    Madeline Mitchell, The Enquirer, 11 Mar. 2022
  • This deformity, consisting of brown lines and folds at the bottom, blossom end, of a tomato are thought to be caused by adherence of the blossom to the young fruit.
    Pam Peirce, San Francisco Chronicle, 3 Sep. 2021
  • Bunions are a bony deformity in your foot that causes the first metatarsal bone of your foot to become more prominent, which can lead to discomfort and pain.
    Sarah Edlin, Health, 14 Feb. 2023
  • The disorder often causes fractures and deformities of the arms, legs and skull.
    Daniel Chang, miamiherald, 22 Dec. 2017
  • The face of the bit actor whom Bresson cast in the role is marked by the kind of ugliness that suggests spiritual deformity.
    Ryan Ruby, The New York Review of Books, 8 Aug. 2020
  • With Mohs, as much healthy tissue as possible is removed to limit any changes or deformities to the nose.
    Casey Gallagher, Verywell Health, 14 Aug. 2024
  • Ray had cancer and Maria was dealing with paralysis on one side of her body due to a latent spinal deformity.
    Olivia Solon, NBC News, 8 Dec. 2021
  • For those who survive, there are greater chances of severe health problems from bone deformities and low blood count to blindness and deafness.
    Paul Sisson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 22 Mar. 2023
  • Think about how many Disney villains have some sort of deformity.
    Melissa Blake, refinery29.com, 27 Aug. 2020
  • The film, which tells the story of a boy with a facial deformity, failed to draw fans despite the presence of Julia Roberts, who is popular in China.
    Gaochao Zhang, latimes.com, 31 Jan. 2018
  • Hot spots As is often the case with display deformities, the big factor here is heat dispersion.
    Scharon Harding, Ars Technica, 1 Aug. 2024
  • While Clark’s siblings were released into the wild, Clark hatched in 2003 with a deformity that probably would have led to his quick demise in nature.
    Sydney Page, Washington Post, 3 Apr. 2024
  • Walking for miles in thin soled flip flops can lead to even more foot problems like hammertoe deformity.
    Christian Gollayan, menshealth.com, 25 May 2023
  • Somehow, too, the new crayfish didn’t suffer any deformities as a result of all that extra DNA.
    Carl Zimmer, New York Times, 5 Feb. 2018
  • John Hurt stars in David Lynch’s poignant black-and-white 1980 bio drama about a Victorian-era man which a severe deformity.
    Los Angeles Times, 30 June 2022
  • The condition can cause inflammation, swelling and pain throughout the body that may lead to bone erosion and joint deformity.
    Gabrielle Chung, PEOPLE.com, 15 Jan. 2020

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