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How to spell DEPHORCE correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "Dephorce", fear not! Possible correct suggestions include "Deforce", meaning to legally dispossess or deprive someone of property; "Defer", to delay or postpone; or "Diphthorce", an imaginary word combining diphthong and force. Remember, spellcheck and proofreading are our friends!

List of suggestions on how to spell Dephorce correctly

  • Before Before going to bed, she brushed her teeth and changed into her pajamas.
  • Deface The graffiti artist was arrested for attempting to deface public property.
  • Defoe Daniel Defoe is considered one of the pioneers of the English novel.
  • Deform The accident caused him to deform his hand.
  • Deformed The artist used clay to create a deformed sculpture, pushing the boundaries of traditional beauty standards.
  • Deforms The intense pressure deforms the metal, altering its shape.
  • Defrock After the scandal, the church decided to defrock the priest, stripping him of his clergy status.
  • Deplore I deplore the lack of empathy and understanding in today's society.
  • Enforce The police officer was determined to enforce the law and maintain order in the city.
  • Reforge I decided to reforge the broken sword, transforming it into a powerful weapon once again.

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