Using "distort" in a sentence

*** Seoul arrests ex-top security official over border killing South Korean prosecutors arrested the country’s former national security director over suspicions he engaged in a cover-up to hide details and distort the circumstances surrounding North Korea’s killing of a South Korean fisheries official near the rivals’ sea boundary in 2020.
Source: Grand Island Independent

Christian Ecker explains: “Our extensive numerical study not only allows us to make predictions for the radii and maximum masses of neutron stars, but also to set new limits on their deformability in binary systems, that is, how strongly they distort each other through their gravitational fields.
Source: SciTechDaily

Some objects can distort the reflection of moonlight, like buildings, trees, or other structures.
Source: UConn Today University of Connecticut

To expand an object and not distort it during expansion microscopy, you have to break the links between the components in the object, which normally requires experimental conditions that lose all the lipids, Baskin said.
Source: Cornell Chronicle

In a February speech, Khamenei warned about the enemies’ “hybrid warfare” against “Islam and the Islamic Republic” and that the “enemy”—presumably the United States—is trying to use “its media empire” and social media in an “onslaught to distort and destroy” the clerical establishment.
Source: Atlantic Council

PlayStation and now the FTC claim that this in and of itself is enough to distort the market.
Source: BBC

And since we want to watch movies/memes and look at pictures, any curves would either enlarge the phone or distort the screen.
Source: IGN

However, those methods seem to distort the underlying physics of how tropical cyclones form and develop.
Source: Yale News

View synthesis Ever wished that you’d changed the perspective slightly before capturing a shot? While perspective correction tools exist, they tend to distort the image.
Source: Android Authority

However, currency movements and large daily and weekly gold price movements could distort the difference between tonnage change and US-dollar fund flows during brief time horizons.
Source: World Gold Council

But we cannot and will not fuel or amplify lies that only cloud and distort the true stories of those who need to be heard and represented,” the statement from All Time Low read.
Source: Rolling Stone

It’s a defining moment for Sammy, wrapped up in his own dawning realization of the power of cinema to capture, shape and distort reality.
Source: Independent Tribune

To expand an object and not distort it during expansion microscopy, you have to break the links between the components in the object, which normally requires experimental conditions that lose all the lipids, Baskin said.
Source: The College of Arts & Sciences

*** South Korean prosecutors arrested the country’s former national security director over suspicions he engaged in a cover-up to hide details and distort the circumstances surrounding North Korea’s killing of a South Korean fisheries official near the rivals’ sea boundary in 2020.
Source: Fredericksburg.com

And they need to shed heat well enough not to distort and break.
Source: ScienceAlert

  In both, the filmmakers went to great lengths to create in minute detail their respective periods (for Heaven, it’s the Old West) only to woefully distort the historical history and slop on contemporary moralizing to a period where it doesn’t belong (someday ask me about Cimino’s movie).
Source: Tilt Magazine

“The pinhole camera allowed her to abstract and distort the outer world to show how emotional subtlety and inner turmoil projected outward.
Source: Art Newspaper

“We take our commitment to responsible AI seriously … We will not allow users to generate violent content, we may distort people’s faces and won’t show text strings used as input.
Source: TechCrunch

The way he uses bright, seemingly happy colors to twist the environment and distort facial features is masterful.
Source: Star Wars News Net

Such subsidies tend to distort the feedstock market and risk putting bio-based industries at a disadvantage vis-à-vis bioenergy operators.
Source: EURACTIV

It doesn’t matter what you say, we’ll distort the sound.
Source: The Independent

Various environmental conditions can distort and bend, or refract, the laser beam, according to physicist Jason Steffen.
Source: USA TODAY

I don’t have much to say about this: taxes can distort the economy but they also fund important public services, can help reduce inequality, and even fix distortions in the economy when deployed correctly.
Source: Ohio Capital Journal

These results demonstrate that admixture can sufficiently distort the genetic signals resulting from ancient fixed sweeps, often leading to haplotype patterns in admixed populations that are misinterpreted as resulting from recent and potentially ongoing selection28,35,37,38,39.
Source: Nature.com

When investigators use keyword searches to gather certain information, such as photos of alleged atrocities committed in a certain geographic area, social media amplification priorities may distort the results.
Source: War on the Rocks

Robert Habeck told Reuters that China was a welcome trading partner, but Germany could not allow Beijing's protectionism to distort competition and would not hold back criticism of human rights violations under threat of losing business.
Source: CNBC

"Mountains rising almost 30,000 feet and ocean trenches diving over 36,000 feet (compared to sea level) further distort the shape of the Earth.
Source: Newsweek

It doesn’t matter what you say, we’ll distort the sound.
Source: The Independent

On the European level, Scholz caused a major backlash by neglecting to consult with partners (or even just communicate with them) over an enormous €200 billion energy price relief package that some fear will distort the European market.
Source: POLITICO Europe

Additionally, CCDH suggests that Google introduce a transparent library of their advertisements so that the public can examine how ads are being placed and how they may distort search results.
Source: Is Google doing anything to prevent the propagation of climate disinformation? Kiowa County Press

While shorts time to cover is running out, they continue to play short and distort, borrowing another 291,000 shares on Friday alone, and launching 3 separate short attacks throughout the day.
Source: MicroCap Daily

Prices can distort any view of a show on an artist.
Source: artnet News

The whole point is to show we can actually distort space/time.
Source: The Debrief

They distort melodramatic dialogue into the stuff of snuff films; cries of mourning sound like teens fleeing Leatherface’s bone room.
Source: Pitchfork

Biggest sales estimate increases among the S&P 500 When looking at individual companies, it can be more helpful to begin with changes in revenue projections, rather than earnings, because of the accounting vagaries that can distort any company’s profit.
Source: MarketWatch

It has the topology of a sphere, but it’s a sphere unfolded flat by an icosahedral map projection, preserving geographic area (in contrast to some map projections that distort area) and giving the planet’s every inch equal billing.
Source: The New York Times

Because what we do has such a strong influence on how we experience time, changes to our routine distort the passage of time.
Source: Eurogamer.net

"Mountains rising almost 30,000 feet and ocean trenches diving over 36,000 feet (compared to sea level) further distort the shape of the Earth.
Source: Newsweek

Antitrust watchdogs in both Britain and the European Union also are investigating the transaction over concerns it would distort competition.
Source: The Santa Rosa Press Democrat

We can provide experts and advice if they need it, but at the end of the day it's their project, and we believe in it enough not to want to distort it.
Source: Ubisoft

This is an oversimplification as family accounts distort the numbers slightly, but the point stands, online will be a significant recurring revenue stream.
Source: Seeking Alpha

That's one of my points is, is, how do we translate this? And who is the translator? And if someone wants to distort the past, they could present documents in inaccurate ways or leave out certain words.
Source: NPR Illinois

That's one of my points is, is, how do we translate this? And who is the translator? And if someone wants to distort the past, they could present documents in inaccurate ways or leave out certain words.
Source: NPR

This uses a Gaussian prior for the coefficient weights, which allows for a slightly more stable estimator, but it can distort data-sets that do not initially have a normal distribution.
Source: Nature.com

Early yearsIn part, the failure of today’s digital music services to properly tell the Beasties’ story may have served to further distort wider public perception.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment

That personal history made her especially attuned to how stories can clarify as well as distort what a person is going through.
Source: The New York Times

They are both about how longing, and the narratives that we create around longing, can distort our sense of reality.
Source: TheaterMania.com

And I look at pictures and say, 'Wow, pictures really distort reality,'" she said.
Source: PEOPLE

This design consists of an air-filled center channel that is surrounded by a ring of glass tubes, which keeps light out of the glass, minimizing nonlinear effects and chromatic dispersion that can distort signals.
Source: RCR Wireless News

As is typical, people hostile to traditional medicine love to distort this out of context, so here is some context.
Source: Science Based Medicine

That's one of my points is, is, how do we translate this? And who is the translator? And if someone wants to distort the past, they could present documents in inaccurate ways or leave out certain words.
Source: Capital Public Radio News

Vote splitting happens in the first place because people often want more options than the choose-one voting system can provide them, and this can distort candidate support.
Source: The Hill

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