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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91, Rubber tube soft, can distort, does not affect the function and easy to carry.
92, Does God pervert judgment, and does the Almighty distort justice?
93, Exaggerated sections distort the shapes of folds as well as bed thickness.
94, Local government effects on real estate market by controlling the ground volume, pursuing excess profit and the shortage of planned economy, which results in distort of price of real estate.
95, Economies will also eliminate non-tariff barriers, including local content requirements that distort environmental goods and services trade (see Annex C).
96, When you use your abilities out of responsibility you distort them.
97, Fear and uncertainty, which nuclear fission produces as unavoidably as it does iodine-131, distort people's perceptions of those risks.
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.