English
Etymology
From deforming + -ly.
Adverb
deformingly (comparative more deformingly, superlative most deformingly)
- So as to deform.
2015 November 17, Dwight Garner, “Review: In ‘SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome,’ Mary Beard Tackles Myths and More”, in New York Times[1]:She is consistently but not deformingly alert to irony, to satire, to humor in its high and low forms.