Present participle for to physically deform or misshape something
“The heat is sufficient enough to distort the steel beams.”
Present participle for to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
“You appear to be trying to distort reality to fit your conclusion.”
Present participle for to misrepresent something, typically to deceive
“Our advertising must never attempt to distort the truth.”
Present participle for to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
Present participle for to bend and give way under pressure or strain
Present participle for to physically distort or contort something
Present participle for to mimic, typically humorously
Present participle for to inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on
Present participle for to break or destroy the structure of
Present participle for to apply incorrectly
Present participle for to interpret erroneously, or to understand incorrectly
Present participle for to make unnecessarily complex
Present participle for make twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body
Present participle for to give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information
Present participle for stretch the truth
Present participle for to interfere with or put into a state of disorder
Present participle for to swell or cause to swell by pressure from inside
Present participle for pronounce (a word) incorrectly
Present participle for to discuss or regard something in terms that are too general, and thereby ignore significant details or differences
Present participle for to interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of
Present participle for to injure or hurt by twisting a body part
Present participle for to make, or cause to be, blur or dim
Present participle for to cause to go crazy or insane
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