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deforma
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Catalan
Verb
deforma
- inflection of deformar:
Italian
Verb
deforma
- inflection of deformare:
Latin
Verb
dēfōrmā
References
- "deforma", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
Polish
Etymology
Blend of reforma + deformacja.
Pronunciation
Noun
deforma f
- (neologism, derogatory) a reform that makes things worse instead of better; dismantling
- 2016, Piotr Pacewicz, “Deforma edukacji. Protestujmy, póki czas”, in Oko.press:
- Deforma edukacji może stać się katastrofą społeczną o dużej skali i długotrwałych skutkach. Grozi nam odwrócenie wielkiego sukcesu, jakim było wyrównywanie szans edukacyjnych. Deforma da w kość zwłaszcza dzieciom ze wsi i robotniczych domów.
- The education un-reform might become a social disaster on large scale with long-lasting effects. We are threatened by an undoing of great success that equalized education chances. The un-reform will give especially small town children and working households a hard time.
Declension
Declension of deforma
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Portuguese
Verb
deforma
- inflection of deformar:
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French déformer, Latin deformare. Equivalent to de- + forma.
Verb
a deforma (third-person singular present deformează, past participle deformat) 1st conjugation
- to deform
Conjugation
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Spanish
Verb
deforma
- inflection of deformar:
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