change of shape
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Definition
Noun: - An action that changes the shape of something: A physical process or event where the form, outline, or configuration of an object is altered. This refers to the act of deforming, molding, bending, or otherwise modifying the physical structure.
Usage
The term "change of shape" is used to describe the process or result of an object's form being modified. It is a general, non-technical term often found in basic scientific, descriptive, or everyday contexts. - It focuses on the action or event of changing shape, not just the resulting state. - It can be caused by various forces such as pressure, heat, or manual manipulation.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In Physics/Materials Science: While "deformation" is the more precise technical term, "change of shape" can be used in introductory explanations to describe the concept of elastic or plastic deformation.
- The experiment demonstrated the elastic change of shape in the spring.
- In a Figurative Sense: Rarely, it can be used metaphorically to describe a significant transformation in an abstract concept, though this is not its primary meaning.
- The company's restructuring represented a fundamental change of shape for the organization.
Variants and Related Words
- Deformation (n): The more precise scientific term for a change in shape due to an applied force.
- Transformation (n): A broader term meaning a thorough or dramatic change in form, appearance, or character.
- Contortion (n): A specific and often severe twisting change of shape.
- Malleability (n): The property of a material that allows it to undergo a change of shape without breaking.
Synonyms
- Alteration of form
- Modification of configuration
- Distortion (implies a change from the normal or original shape, often undesired)
Antonyms
- Maintenance of shape
- Stability of form
- Rigidity (the inability to change shape)
Noun
- an action that changes the shape of something