Examples of 'distorting' in a sentence
Meaning of "distorting"
Distort is a verb that means to pull or twist out of shape; to give a misleading or false account of. The term is commonly used to describe the action of changing the appearance, sound, or shape of something
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- present participle of distort
- That distorts.
How to use "distorting" in a sentence
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Economic advantage distorting or threatening to distort competition.
We have got it as loud as it can go without distorting.
The effect of distorting or threatening to distort competition.
Any attempt at standardisation could prove to be distorting.
This also avoids distorting financial markets.
Distorting microphones and image distorters were installed.
He has also been accused of distorting poverty statistics.
You are distorting your own military record.
Your blocked emotions are distorting your perceptions.
A distorting line separates me from the world.
Someone is deliberately distorting the original writings.
Are distorting the audio on the baby monitor.
The school denied distorting exam results.
When distorting the truth a little is appropriate.
His gas mask is distorting his voice.
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The distorting effect on comparisons of taxes on benefits.
Time has a way of distorting our memories.
The distorting prism of the revolutions of colour.
You seem to be thriving on distorting my opinions lately.
Avoid distorting what the data is telling.
The troposphere must be distorting our signals.
Distorting competition within the single market.
All of them are distorting good democratic practice.
Cloosing loopholes for trade distorting support.
A time warp distorting everything you see.
I went to tell everyone there he was distorting our religion.
We are distorting reality by the way we are evaluating a situation.
I am not intentionally distorting what you are saying.
They ought not to have been distorting.
Your racism is distorting your sense of reality.
She can feel her face distorting.
Asian growth without distorting redistributive policies.
The width of the screen without distorting.
The result can be distorting and anachronistic.
Distorting the competitive entry and exit processes.
It identified the distorting nature of their sin.
Distorting or threatening to distort competition by favouring certain undertakings.
It is similar to the phenomenon distorting our sensors.
The most distorting taxes should be eliminated.
The troposphere appears to be distorting our signals.
It is distorting the signal and has noise.
Deception is the hiding or distorting of the truth.
Distorting mirrors are used for entertainment.
The film was made using distorting lenses.
Distorting or playing with food is unacceptable.
They claim that you are distorting it all.
Avoid distorting what the data has to say.
Such an aid strategy would be distorting by omission.
Stop distorting what others say.
That is indeed another way of distorting markets.