Synonym: contort, falsify, misrepresent, twist. Similar words: history, historic, historian, historical, historically, prehistoric, distributor, storm. Meaning: [dɪ'stɔːt] v. 1. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story 2. form into a spiral shape 3. twist and press out of shape 4. affect as in thought or feeling 5. alter the shape of (something) by stress.
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61, Regulations are changed on a whim, resulting in aberrant results that distort long - established competitive values.
62, A warpage analysis provides answers to questions as: will the moulding distort?
63, A variety of factors can distort normal sexual development thereby giving rise to various forms of abnormal genitalia or intersexuality.
64, Keeps the aspect ratio of your images so they do not distort.
65, The wise person observes neutrally, allowing no acrimonious feelings to distort his perceptions of truth.
66, It includes audio-visual filters which distort sounds and break up the wearer's vision into facets.
67, Does not the ubiquitousness of photography in our everyday environment to some extent distort our relationship to it ?
68, One of London Zoo's recent advertisements caused me some irritation, so patently did it distort reality.
69, Like poles repel, and the repulsion between the two fields is strong enough to make the metal distort.
70, Any attempt to distort or even deny resolution 2758 ( XXVI ) is futile.
71, Having safeguarded the system, he should not now distort it through unfair competition.
72, A lot of unfair related party transaction distort the resource allocation function of the capital market and mislead the investors.
73, Too much debt, or badly structured debt, can distort investment incentives and lead eventually to disinvestment.
74, He argues that the tax regimes of OFCs and their onshore copycats distort economic decisions.
75, The etched metal - film grids are very fragile and easy to distort, wrinkle or tear.
76, Such manipulation can sometimes distort complex waveforms, obscuring identification of events.
77, The longer governments stay involved, the more they will distort competition.
78, As discussed earlier, two factors which tend to distort the market system are the related problems of "externalities" and "collective goods".
79, The revision "Fiscal law" regarding the reorganization economic order, contained the information to distort the influential role.
80, Scientific knowledge of climate change, he says, is "something we distort and trivialise at our peril".http://sentencedict.com
81, Patchiness during reionization should scatter some of the microwave photons, and hot areas of the IGM, such as galaxy clusters, should further distort the radiation.
82, Why do you suffer the presence of this despicable Lady Liadrin? She and her followers distort the Light and make a mockery of all we stand for!
83, The current creates magnetic field that weaken and distort the signal.
84, Loads distort every component of the structure of the Cassegrain antenna system.
85, A lot of unfair related party transactions distort the resource allocation function of the capital market and mislead the investors.
86, Alternative therapists don't kill many people, but they do make a great teaching tool for the basics of evidence-based medicine, because their efforts to distort science are so extreme.
87, Wants the keep flat to air dry, hangs the clothes rack easily to cause the needle fabric to elongate, will distort.
88, Disinformation, best - case scenarios and a dose of self - hypnosis distort our theories.
89, A sloped celosia grid meant to evoke renaissance perspective drawings was placed in the middle of the core in order to distort and emphasize the view.
90, Beside the. continuous and some characteristic spectrum from nonsynch-rotron radiation, "negative peak" sometimes occur. It will distort the signal desired.
More similar words: history, historic, historian, historical, historically, prehistoric, distributor, storm, store, story, storey, pastor, stored, castor, storage, restore, tort, pistol, ancestor, investor, impostor, sandstorm, dust storm, drugstore, bookstore, extort, retort, chain store, storefront, consist of.