Make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.
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Examples for "warp "
Examples for "warp "
1 The sounds in the house had begun to warp and change shape.
2 Critics say his economic outlook is stuck in a Nasserite time warp .
3 Some also expressed fears he would warp intelligence to support Trump's views.
4 She went still but the reflections continued to shift, warp and change.
5 The effect is instantaneous, the warp blocking a shot just in time.
1 Paul McGinley must wish he was a magician, able to distort reality.
2 Polls using lists of emotive circumstances tend to distort results, it said.
3 The University of Ohio discovered that distraction distort how we view reality.
4 Everyone knows anger can distort judgment, temporarily blinding us to negative consequences.
5 Sometimes, such an approach can distort the quality of the actual music.
1 IS IT POSSIBLE to falsify historical documents held in a national archive?
2 The dauphin did not falsify the hopes thus expressed by the Empress-queen.
3 This will falsify all suppositions, and nobody will succeed in identifying you.
4 He believes-andnobody can produce any positive fact to falsify his belief.
5 Wynn suspected Jasper may have influenced Dr. Ramish to falsify his testimony.
1 More than that and my concentration fails; the dreams garble into noise.
2 The bird leaped back to its perch, spouting a garble of Spanish.
3 All that came out was a garble , but he caught the names.
4 A garble of outraged dialects met the three tourists impeding the walkway.
5 I know how they can cut and garble , add and take away!
6 Thus to suppress and eliminate, what is it but to garble ?
7 What she said was just a garble of consonants-like Glngr.
8 Plus, we have land based transmitters to garble and override network satellite transmis- sions.
9 You belong to me. Gode's burned tongue made an angry, eager garble of sound.
10 But when she tried, all that came out was a pathetic garble of sound.
11 They avoid eye contact, squirm in their seats, sweat, and start to garble their words.
12 The saying which they garble meant the very opposite of what they made it mean.
13 There is a refreshing absence of clichéd garble .
14 Be the change you want to see in the city. (Removes garble in 6th paragraph)
15 The gremlins even managed to garble the start of a pre-match interview with Ireland manager Mick McCarthy.
16 It had started as simple radio garble .
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