Similar words: distort, contorted, aborted, reportedly, history, historic, historian, historical. Meaning: [dɪ'stɔːt] adj. 1. strained or wrenched out of normal shape 2. so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly 3. having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented.
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31. This is a seriously distorted impression.
32. I found myself looking into my own distorted face.
33. They distorted the sacrosanct free play of competition.
34. His face was mine, but distorted dreadfully.
35. A grimace distorted her fine mouth.
36. The widespread demands for constitutional reform and national unification were distorted and deflected rather than answered.
37. In the course of forensic argument distorted syllogisms will of course be urged upon those who judge.
38. Leaving these expenses under the general heading of administration in the schools accounts gives governors and staff a distorted picture of expenditure.
39. The two forward seats distorted, but remained attached to the floor rails, and the rear seats were undamaged.
40. The position of women as subjects in sociology may give a distorted impression of social reality.
41. But such objections are based on a distorted notion of organizational success and how it is achieved.
42. Many distorted fragments of meteoritic iron are later dredged up from the area where the wreckage fell.
43. It takes imagination to understand what is needed when sounds become muffled, distorted, unclear or even non-existent.
44. Isolated and often distorted in size, objects are fetishised and appear surreal.
45. They're using all this technology now to get the same sounds we used to get by turning up until it distorted.
46. Delta plans may also be distorted by strong longshore drift.
47. In your sleeping mind these images knock and scrape against each other(sentencedict.com), creating strange collages of familiar and distorted material.
48. My own dead-straight mousy fringe and dimpled chin framed my face as it distorted in agony.
49. Details can be obscured or distorted between eye and pen and correct note-taking requires a strong discipline.
50. Later he saw the girls in shawls, distorted by early corpulence.
51. But the statistics are heavily distorted by abnormal economic policies.
52. Painting on unstretched paper causes uneven buckling when water is applied, resulting in distorted images or uncontrollable brushwork and washes.
53. Some say that the President has distorted facts in order to win the election.
54. His pride in her was distorted by his anxious, lopsided grin.
55. There are numerous examples of the manner in which distorted religious teaching has done harm.
56. The village looked distorted through the raindrops on the Plexiglas.
57. It fails because it is usually based on fanciful or distorted comparisons.
58. When I have a migraine,(www.Sentencedict.com) I can't stand up without vomiting and my vision is distorted.
59. It is important to be sure that your results are not distorted by such factors.
60. But we can not assume that humans would naturally or inevitably develop such distorted ideas.
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