completely distort

Frequency: 8.218.3 per million words

To change something totally so it is no longer true or accurate.

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Examples (10)

  • The media can completely distort the truth of a situation.
  • His personal bias completely distorted the facts of the case.
  • The artist's strange lens has completely distorted our perception of reality.
  • A single out-of-context quote can completely distort the original meaning of a speech.
  • History is often completely distorted by the victors of a war.
  • By using that filter, you are completely distorting your own image.
  • Panic selling will completely distort the market prices.
  • If you repeat his words that way, you will completely distort what he intended to say.
  • The report's flawed methodology threatens to completely distort the company's vision for the future.
  • Did the biased reporting completely distort public perception of the event?