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distorting
verb as in deform; falsify
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Those things — the temptations of Trump and the devil — only tend to keep a person from their true path, distorting their relationships, their careers, their family life, their art or their writing, their politics and their faith.
In his memoirs he accused the Democrats of distorting the event, implying “that I had murdered veterans on the streets of Washington.”
Feigning exasperation, he said he had to explain to his wife that he had been joking — that he was imitating Biden but that “the fake news” was distorting his sarcasm.
She and her cinematographer, Benjamin Kracun, love bold grids, bright colors, extreme closeups and distorting fish-eye lenses.
Trump’s dealings with the law also include a pattern and practice of distorting that system for his own benefit, and to the detriment of anyone who stands in his way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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