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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151. Uncontrolled displacement of the mobile fibrous tissue from its resting position, by forces exerted during conventional impression taking, results in a record of a distorted denture bearing area.
152. Mr. Xing and Ms. Gu's values were distorted and led them to act unethically.
153. Correcting the distorted image of camera in calibration process of fringe projection measurement system that can effectively improve the calibration accuracy of system.
154. Ignoring the preferences of future generations thus could result in greatly distorted resource allocation over time.
155. When nonlinear loads, such as adjustable speed motor drives, affect a sinusoidal power source, the voltage waveform is distorted and becomes nonsinusoidal.
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