So badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly.
Having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented.
1 Those factors led to record physical prices and distorted supplies, they said.
2 Problems and quirks may come to light as markets become less distorted .
3 Long time ago, details lost or distorted in the mists of time.
4 He noted right away that all were examples, however distorted , of fauna.
5 Israel and Washington said that report was distorted and biased against Israel.
6 But there is some concern it has distorted subject choice among students.
7 Indeed, throughout history, power has invariably distorted language to mask the truth.
8 Alien structure or distorted digital image... another of Waring's Mercury 'structure' images.
9 The internationalisation of the crisis has distorted the ills of our society.
10 No need to explore personal motives, out-of-control grievances or distorted political anger.
11 This had discouraged many others from coming forward and distorted official figures.
12 Some Justices believe, apparently, that their work will be trivialized or distorted .
13 However, it believes the UN's report is distorted , unfair and ideologically biased.
14 Everything that happens in one quarter will be distorted in the other.
15 The old eyes filled with tears and the face distorted in weaping.
16 No, all along it had been the result of my distorted imagination.
Другие примеры для термина "distorted"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Прошедшее
Distorted в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки