Distorting can be categorized as a verb.
Adjective |
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distorting - That distorts. | ||
Verb |
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distort - make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story | ||
distort - form into a spiral shape; "The cord is all twisted" | ||
distort - twist and press out of shape | ||
distort - alter the shape of (something) by stress; "His body was deformed by leprosy" | ||
distort - affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life" |
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1. | verb | You're distorting what I said. | |
2. | verb | He is distorting my words. | |
3. | verb | Terrorist organizations like Daesh are distorting the image of Islam. | |
4. | verb | Saudi Arabia is distorting Islam. | |
5. | verb | You're distorting my words. | |
6. | verb | Incitement by Arab TV, accompanied by horror pictures of mutilated bodies, has become a powerful weapon of those who lie, distort and want to destroy everything. | |
7. | verb | A true scientist would not distort facts. | |
8. | verb | The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is. | |
9. | verb | Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. | |
10. | verb | Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. | |
11. | verb | Tom will twist the truth and distort reality in order to achieve his goals. | |
12. | verb | Get the facts first. You can distort them later. | |
13. | verb | The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it but there it is. | |
14. | verb | There are many minor mistakes and tiny misunderstandings here that distort the meaning of the original sentence. | |
15. | verb | Tom took two profiteroles from the dessert tray and said: "Look, I can be a squirrel." He stuffed one of the pastries in each cheek to distort his face. Mary tried to ignore him for the rest of the evening. |
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You're distorting what I said. | |
He is distorting my words. | |
Terrorist organizations like Daesh are distorting the image of Islam. | |
Saudi Arabia is distorting Islam. | |
You're distorting my words. | |
Incitement by Arab TV, accompanied by horror pictures of mutilated bodies, has become a powerful weapon of those who lie, distort and want to destroy everything. |
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A true scientist would not distort facts. | |
The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is. | |
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. | |
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. | |
Tom will twist the truth and distort reality in order to achieve his goals. | |
Get the facts first. You can distort them later. | |
The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it but there it is. | |
There are many minor mistakes and tiny misunderstandings here that distort the meaning of the original sentence. | |
Tom took two profiteroles from the dessert tray and said: "Look, I can be a squirrel." He stuffed one of the pastries in each cheek to distort his face. Mary tried to ignore him for the rest of the evening. |