distorted in the PONS Dictionary

distorted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a distorted idea of sth

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The curve again has a figure eight shape though the shape is distorted if "d" is close to "b".
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Hence, unblack metal incorporates black metal's fast tempos, shrieked vocals, highly distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, double-kick drumming, and unconventional song structure.
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The band wrote original songs that featured distorted and fast-paced melodies.
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Typical symptoms include the chlorosis of leaves, stunting, and distorted and lumpy fruiting structures.
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Both cameras added irremovable features to the pictures which distorted the original image, making them unacceptable for some applications such as forensic evidence in court.
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Furthermore, the researchers found that making social comparisons with favorite characters distorted actual, or ideal, body image and self-perception.
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However, these data are distorted by female longevity.
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The book argues that the administration regularly distorted and/or suppressed scientific research to further its own political aims.
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To be sure, we should have a highly distorted, misconstrued view.
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These metals are mostly diamagnetic and tend to have distorted crystalline structures, electrical conductivity values at the lower end of those of metals, and amphoteric (weakly basic) oxides.
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