distort in the PONS Dictionary

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These so-called "tidal forces" cause strains on both bodies and may distort them or even, in extreme cases, break one or the other apart.
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Also in situations where there is large offset there can also be polarity reverses with moveout then the data will be heavily distorted.
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Her plays are distorting magnifying glasses that reveal quintessence, the exhilarating of theatre.
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Severe cases of pathologic myoclonus can distort movement and severely limit a person's ability to sleep, eat, talk, and walk.
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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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This ordinariness can get to a point of distorting reality.
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Because direct payments provide no incentive to increase production of any certain crop, the payments support farm income without distorting producers current production decisions.
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In doing so, she strives to provide an objective view of how transnationalism can distort impressions of reality.
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Depth perception is often heightened and perspective distorted; inanimate objects take on expressions, and synesthesia (hearing colors, seeing sounds, etc.) is common.
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The patient's jaw may also appear distorted because of the gingiva englargements.
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