Use "distort" in a sentence

1. 14 synonyms for Contort: twist, knot, distort, warp, deform, misshape, deform, disfigure, distort

2. Will it distort like this?

3. It will distort the signal.

4. Either action would distort justice. —Ex.

5. Tall buildings can distort radio signals.

6. This caused the sound to distort.

7. How did Adam’s foolishness ‘distort his way’?

8. Where contributions distort truth, we will remove content.

9. Again, this served to distort the comparatives.

10. The loudspeaker seemed to distort his voice.

11. Synonyms: twist, knot, distort, warp More Synonyms of Contort

12. A painter may exaggerate or distort shapes and forms.

13. Our selfish tendencies might well distort the conscience.

14. Crime rates often distort more than they clarify.

15. Its surface is smoothness, does not distort, no spot.

16. Does jealousy, envy, or love of money distort your personality?

17. They distort the perception until it fits their self-concept.

18. Unconstrained culture may distort economy and thus needs governmental regulation.

19. 14 A painter may exaggerate or distort shapes and forms.

20. Assessionary And onto those standing trial to distort text and layout

21. But to see it from this perspective is to distort it.

22. Perceptions, such as hers, distort the truth and confuse the issue.

23. He says it can distort bone structure, even cause heart problems.

24. Being together...... you drain his life- force and distort his destiny

25. Take cheap shots and distort facts in order to get ahead?

26. But the attacks often distort the true nature of a candidate.

27. Religious people too may have preconceptions that distort their attitude toward science.

28. 44 synonyms for Belie: misrepresent, disguise, conceal, distort, misinterpret, falsify, gloss over, airbrush

29. A frequent tactic is to try to distort the meaning of words.

30. It may be that to choose is to distort so protean an entity.

31. Disinformation, best - case scenarios and a dose of self - hypnosis distort our theories.

32. Their whole purpose is to tear down God’s people and to distort the truth.

33. Such a situation may distort competition between carriers and is, therefore, not acceptable.

34. Synonyms for Contort include twist, warp, deform, distort, misshape, wrench, bend, buckle, convolute and curve

35. This allows different national limits which create barriers to trade and distort a single market.

36. Nor should they be used on copper pipe as they will damage and distort it.

37. This could distort competition and reduce support in the business community for the single market.

38. In the scarred, sacred land, myths continue to distort the past and shape the future.

39. One letter altered would completely distort the sequence —and the message if there was one.

40. These talk-radio hosts lie, distort, and Bloviate, and nobody calls them on it

41. They are not acceptable because there is a risk that they will distort the Commission's proposal.

42. For example, by disfavoring lending to private firms, state-owned banks distort the allocation of resources.

43. Contiguous Cartograms maintain connectivity between adjacent geographical areas but have a tendency to dramatically distort shape

44. However, cognitive Biases can also distort our thinking, leading to poor decision-making and false judgments

45. League tables that do not take that correlation into consideration distort reality and are inaccurate.

46. Thus ended an episode of high drama, the excitement of which tends to distort its significance.

47. Champions of the vanquished classes, at home and abroad, would inevitably seek to distort the truth.

48. Prejudiced individuals tend to twist, distort, misinterpret, or even ignore facts that conflict with their predetermined opinions.”

49. The pseudo inverse filter has the advantage of the inverse filter, but it can distort the result.

50. Bribes undermine good governance, harm economic efficiency and development, distort trade, and penalize citizens around the world.”

51. Sound beliefs create images of strength, while unhealthy beliefs distort the reflection in bizarre, unattractive ways.

52. I do not agree with Bremen that publishing the estimated value of the contract would distort competition.

53. The urban environment with many surfaces and barriers can suppress and distort acoustic and electro-magnetic signals.

54. Free trade agreements will ensure market access by removing unjustified barriers that distort trade flows and investment.

55. Vices with pipe jaws are less likely to distort copper pipe: a pipe vice can usually be hired.

56. Efforts to place the responsibility on the people under occupation and to distort the facts were not acceptable

57. Cartograms, because they distort our expected view of mapped variables, are wonderfully rich tools for teaching and research

58. They distort his speeches and offer simplistic interpretations of his equating the HIV virus with poverty and inequality.

59. The denial mechanisms will distort relationships and dealings with the client, and warp our perceptions of the whole situation.

60. Communicate the correct sense of a word or a phrase when a literal rendering would distort or obscure the meaning.

61. These Biases distort thinking, influence beliefs, and sway the decisions and judgments that people make each and every day.

62. Mechanization, with all that it involves, is certainly able to distort, destroy and reconstruct many aspects of a civilization.

63. It is the bankruptcy of our English-speaking governing classes which allowed the far right to subvert and distort this history.

64. They supply most of the pubs and they distort the market as a result of their sheer size and advertising wealth.

65. Axiologist’s field of study is to determine how individuals compare things and how values can either represent or distort from reality (Dr

66. Stewart was the first to identify an electrified atmospheric layer (now known as the ionosphere) which could distort the Earth's magnetic field.

67. Buried metal objects distort this field and are detected as a result of an electrical signal picked up by a receiver coil.

68. In the case of cells for liquids with a path length below 5 Μm this effect may distort measured absorption bands appreciably.

69. Instead of accepting revelation, they want to dissect it and add dimensions and variations of meaning that distort its beautiful truths.

70. Is there any evidence that the Gospel of John, for example, was altered in the fourth century to distort the facts?

71. Can Contort and distort be interchangeable? What is the difference between the two words? I don't understand even after looking up the dictionary

72. Commonly said by people who are drunk and when talking about the past slur and distort 'before' untill it just comes out as 'Befur'.

73. 8 “You must not accept a bribe, for the bribe blinds clear-sighted men and can distort the words of righteous men.

74. Larger objects distort into an ovoid, and are slightly compressed, which is what happens to the Earth's oceans under the action of the Moon.

75. Endorsing unconventional monetary policies unquestioningly is tantamount to saying that it is acceptable to distort asset prices if there are other domestic constraints on growth.

76. Patchiness during reionization should scatter some of the microwave photons, and hot areas of the IGM, such as galaxy clusters, should further distort the radiation.

77. ▪ Communicate the correct sense of a word or a phrase when a literal rendering of the original-language expression would distort or obscure the meaning.

78. Sometimes these Cartograms can distort areas beyond recognition, but they can also provide a better visual representation for a region with a wide range of subregions

79. “You are not to accept a bribe, for the bribe blinds clear-sighted men and can distort the words of righteous men.” —Exodus 23:8.

80. Consequently, such support may distort competition and is regarded as State aid pursuant to Article 61(1) of the Agreement on the European Economic Area (‘EEA Agreement’).