Malformed in a sentence as an adjective

Either you ducked too early, or your XML is malformed.

It's actually more of a hack to deal with malformed GIFs and goes directly against spec.

It will, however, be able to detect when its input is malformed.

It reads like an oddly malformed appeal to authority.

If you accept a malformed CSV file, people will expect you to accept any malformed data that has a CSV extension.

Core dumped.’ is a perfectly reasonable reaction to malformed user input in my field of work, which only increases my respect for those who write real-world software.

He gave the example of sending an SVG image to his daughter, and her wanting to post it to her MySpace page: but SVG is XML, and so it should not render on a malformed page, and MySpace was permanently malformed.

Granted, the customer responded poorly to that but should customers be expected to respond well in such situations?Edit: There really aren't any situations where the correct customer service response involves typo riddled malformed sentences packed with personal insults.

If I were writing the law, I would say that guessing a password to put in such a box, or accessing it with a malformed request used a bug in the server to bypass such a credential check would certainly qualify as "unauthorized access", but that "AT&T didn't bother to require a check before returning the data to any browser that asked for it" would be evidence that it was explicitly authorized.

Malformed definitions

adjective

so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly; "deformed thalidomide babies"; "his poor distorted limbs"; "an ill-shapen vase"; "a limp caused by a malformed foot"; "misshapen old fingers"

See also: deformed distorted ill-shapen misshapen