skew|skewed|skewing|skews in English
verb
[skjuː]
swerve, turn aside; slope, slant; view at an angle, look with a sideways glance
Use "skew|skewed|skewing|skews" in a sentence
1. Crooked, lopsided, tilted, angled, oblique, skew, skewed, slanted, Aslant, awry, uneven, asymmetrical, unsymmetrical preposition Across (something) at an angle.
2. However, in fact, zero skew or minimal skew approaches may be sensitive to process variations.
3. The boat skewed off course.
4. The listing scores may be modified to address this skewing of results.
5. He skewed around in his chair.
6. He wears his hat on the skew.
7. The top of the bookcase is skew-whiff.
8. The geographical spread of the observers is skewed.
9. But for Windows 8 , Microsoft is skewing in the Apple direction .
10. If they're slightly skewed, we'll see a different image.
11. It gives me a rather skewed impression of humankind.
12. To Convolute (also: to skew, to turn, to convolve)
13. 18 He said evidence was stored and handled improperly, potentially skewing results.
14. The difficulty in the Plate Recognition is skew emendation.
15. Many people heard only inaccurate, skewed reports about the trial.
16. The insurance aspects of Social Security also skew the returns.
17. • An iron Bedstead, skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain
18. Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.
19. They employ armies of people to vet and skew online conversations.
20. Fixed and indicative measurements must be evenly distributed over the year in order to avoid skewing of results
21. An iron Bedstead, skewed across a smashed floor; a torn curtain
22. System for correcting transducer tangential skew in a dual actuator disk drive system
23. Ben Stein is attacking and skewing science, so this refutation of his claims belongs here.
24. A skewed view of morals is seen on the sexual front too.
25. The attenuated phenotype should be owing to skewed X inactivation derivative X chromosome.