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mis·shape  (ms-shp)
tr.v. mis·shaped, mis·shaped or mis·shap·en (-shpn), mis·shap·ing, mis·shapes
To shape badly; deform.

mis·shapen·ly adv.
mis·shaper n.

misshape
vb [ˌmɪsˈʃeɪp] -shapes, -shaping, -shaped ; -shaped, -shapen (tr)
to shape badly; deform
n [ˈmɪsˌʃeɪp]
something that is badly shaped


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If children don't get enough vitamin D, this can cause rickets, which can lead to permanent misshaping of their bones.
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If after a short trial period, you discover that this method does in fact decrease your snoring, you would be wise to have a professional splint made to fit your personal jaw line, thus prevent any misshaping of your teeth or dental work done prior to the boil & bite usage.
 
 
 
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