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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121. It was therefore inadvisable to conduct statistical tests when missing data from some schools distorted the representativeness of the sample.
122. But in some areas EDs are very extensive physical units and the shapes will be quite distorted.
123. The wall towered, impossibly high, its profile distorted by the hide-covered galleries.
124. Obesity researchers' thinking is distorted most by the fact that almost everyone who funds their work is in the diet business.
125. Undoubtedly suffers from insomnia and when he does sleep his dream life must be productive, distorted, and possibly frightening.
126. Christina backed away from Michael, whose handsome face was twisted and distorted by hatred.
127. But there is a price we pay for supersonic journalism: the historic function of journalism is either forgotten or distorted.
128. Even a horse's need for drinking water can become distorted.
129. A slight change of angle and a full wing shape becomes distorted into a thin one.
130. Her face was twisted into a distorted grimace and her muscles all over her body had gone rigid.
131. His size was persistently distorted by the cartoonists.
132. The telephone cord was distorted and tangled.
133. The dimensions in this figure are distorted for clarity.
134. You have distorted my motives.
135. Pure tones transform themselves into distorted, clangorous metallic noises.
136. The ultimate result is distorted reality and impoverished ideas.
137. Fauvism:an early 20th-century movement in painting begun by a group of French artists and marked by the use of bold, often distorted forms and vivid colors.
138. Her actions and thoughts became distorted. So did her behavior.
139. The structure which has a five-membered ring like structure with two distorted hydrogen bonds is predicted to be the global minimum.
140. The electric fields of these ions are more easily distorted.
141. The distorted administration values and void institution settings are the dominant difficulties in administration reforms, which hold back the reforms' process in essence.
142. The minister has said his remarks at the weekend have been distorted.
143. But the question is that the anger Ji is just like the surging river and all the obscene word and bawdry has never been stopped, which makes the normal academic criticism distorted.
144. The reporters sent from Bridgeburg some distorted descriptions of Clyde.
145. The OECD's money - count is, It'says, distorted by debt relief.
146. Communication between American engineers in Tennessee and the Germans in Hamburg was very distorted.
147. Bilateral trade deals, food aid, and special preferences have further distorted trade flows in agriculture.http://sentencedict.com
148. The lack fidelity of the slant range on ground layer exists in progress of using the L wave band meteorological sounding system because of the situation which is distorted the ground echo influence.
149. The original feminine meaning is correct, but the symbolism of the pentacle has been distorted over the millennia. In this case, through bloodshed.
150. When shown through a special lens the distorted picture spreads out again.
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