2. Adjective. That distorts. ¹
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Definition of Distorting
1. distort [v] - See also: distort
Lexicographical Neighbors of Distorting
Literary usage of Distorting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1906)
"DISCUSSION ON " EFFECT OF IRON IN Distorting ALTERNATING- CURRENT WAVE-FORM", AT
PITTSBURG BRANCH, OCTOBER 9, 1906. SP Grace: The sounds of the human voice ..."
2. Electrical Phenomena in Parallel Conductors by Frederick Eugene Pernot (1918)
"Distorting CIRCUITS FOR USE WITH OSCILLOGRAPH A comparison of the two curves, i
and i', should immediately show the advantage of using a circuit connection ..."
3. Human Behavior: A First Book in Psychology for Teachers by Stephen Sheldon Colvin, William Chandler Bagley (1913)
"Suggestion as a Factor in Distorting Memory. — If a person is questioned in regard
to an experience, he is more likely to falsify ..."
4. Essays Chiefly on Poetry by Aubrey De Vere (1887)
"... in part distorting the idea of His character, in part divesting it of reality.
The diversity of character observable in the Saints results, ..."