boz,çarpıt

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distort
To become misshapen
To give a false or misleading account of

In their articles, journalists sometimes distort the truth.

{v} to swift, writhe, wrest, misrepresent
If you distort a statement, fact, or idea, you report or represent it in an untrue way. The media distorts reality; categorises people as all good or all bad + distorted dis·tort·ed These figures give a distorted view of the significance for the local economy
to twist into an unnatural or irregular form
{f} deform; falsify; twist; contort
To give false account of
To bring something out of shape
Distorted; misshapen
twist and press out of shape
affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life"
To wrest from the true meaning; to pervert; as, to distort passages of Scripture, or their meaning
make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
alter the shape of (something) by stress; "His body was deformed by leprosy"
form into a spiral shape; "The cord is all twisted"
To twist of natural or regular shape; to twist aside physically; as, to distort the limbs, or the body
To force or put out of the true posture or direction; to twist aside mentally or morally
If something you can see or hear is distorted or distorts, its appearance or sound is changed so that it seems unclear. A painter may exaggerate or distort shapes and forms This caused the sound to distort. + distorted dis·tort·ed Sound was becoming more and more distorted through the use of hearing aids
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