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I . warp [wɔːp] N

2. warp TEXTIL:

II . warp [wɔːp] VB trans, intr

Usage examples with warped

have a warped mind

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Excess energy transfer could lead to a warped grille or mask, resulting in possible image degradation (color purity and/or brightness uniformity problems).
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The dark wooden bannisters cast warped shadows on the flagstones covering the hall.
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This illogical, guilt-laden emphasis on celibacy oustide of institutional marriage has warped our collective and individual psychosexual/spiritual development.
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The lowbrow is warped, subnormal.
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It is usually more or less warped, owing to its habitat.
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The power weavers loom is warped by separate workers.
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The quirky-yet-covetable designs mix practicality and fun, including triptych mirrors, articulated coat hooks, suspended vases, hanging metal lamps, beautiful warped porcelain bowls and cups with metallic glazed interiors.
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The restoration work included repairing warped floors, cleaning and repainting the darkened brickwork, and adding a new slate roof.
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I think his heart started off in the right place but - partly because of his drug-addled years - he has a slightly warped outlook on life.
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This design uses a spherical or parabolic primary and a mechanically warped spherical secondary to correct for off-axis induced astigmatism.
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