Affect as in thought or feeling.
Make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.
Form into a spiral shape.
Twist and press out of shape.
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.
6 It will also serve to totally distort the Central Bank's credit figures.
7 Stretch marks can move through a tattoo and really distort the image.
8 Some keep areas the same but distort angles, some do the reverse.
9 Tidal forces distort the waters of the world, making their surface oval.
10 It grew in intensity, making his outline ripple and distort , like water.
11 A draught, caused by the opening of a door may distort it.
12 He could not distort it into a virtue, try as he would.
13 It's a statistic that's hard to distort and it's hard to corrupt.
14 Colonel De Craye, you lengthen your face preternaturally, you distort it purposely.
15 The wife of Reginald Beecher thus to distort her looks at night!
16 There are many experiences that can distort how Black women see themselves.
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