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distorted

[dih-stawr-tid] / dɪˈstɔr tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
crooked
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"This is a crucial moment: with global markets distorted by overcapacity and subsidy, a clear and ambitious domestic strategy is exactly what is required to ensure steelmaking not only survives in the UK but thrives."

From BBC

“They still are wrangling the underlying pass-through effects of higher tariffs, sticky services inflation, and a potentially distorted housing inflation rate,” Megan writes.

From Barron's

These distorted poses were far from the lifelike models scientists wanted to produce.

From Science Daily

Some proposed that underground salt movement distorted the rock layers and created the structure.

From Science Daily

Regarding Ukraine, the report voiced concern about the overly broad definition and sometimes distorted interpretation of the crime of "collaboration".

From Barron's