distort - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distort in Hindi

बिगाड़ना

तोड़ना

मरोड़ना

गलत बयान करना

verb

विकृत करना

रूप बिगाड़ना

अशुद्ध दरसाना

तोड़ना-मरोड़ना

तोड़-मरोड़ देना

distort Definition

Verb

  • pull or twist out of shape.
  • give a misleading or false account or impression of.
  • change the form of (an electrical signal or sound wave) during transmission, amplification, or other processing.

distort Example

  • Many factors can distort the results ( कई कारक परिणामों को विकृत कर सकते हैं )
  • The bard will exaggerate or distort his story. ( बार्ड उसकी कहानी को बढ़ा-चढ़ा कर पेश करेगा या विकृत कर देगा। )
  • He protests against its use for controversial pamphlets which distort the truth. ( वह विवादास्पद पैम्फलेट के लिए इसके इस्तेमाल का विरोध करता है जो सच्चाई को विकृत करता है। )
  • Why not befriend nature (ie human nature) instead trying to distort it with cruelty? ( क्रूरता से विकृत करने की कोशिश करने के बजाय प्रकृति (यानी मानव प्रकृति) से मित्रता क्यों न करें? )
  • Typically the more heavily curved glasses will distort vision with prescription lenses, but some manufacturers have the enhanced technology to create these types of glasses with minimal distortion. ( आमतौर पर अधिक भारी घुमावदार चश्मा प्रिस्क्रिप्शन लेंस के साथ दृष्टि को विकृत कर देंगे, लेकिन कुछ निर्माताओं के पास इस प्रकार के चश्मे को न्यूनतम विरूपण के साथ बनाने के लिए उन्नत तकनीक है। )

More Sentence

  • He had not permitted his imagination to distort things out of a real proportion.
  • Sybel and his followers undertake to mould and distort history to their purposes.
  • We have no thousand years of continuous strife to distort our historical perspective.
  • Does a rigid prescription of subjects for examination distort the course for the high school?
  • There was no attempt on the part of the official body to distort the real facts of the case.
  • Connections can often and easily act to interfere or distort the.
  • I wished that memory wil not distort her al other childhood memories.
  • The mists, arising from the watery sphere, serve to distort the wondrous.
  • In this they are aiming to confuse the believers and distort their faith.
  • So volatility may easily distort movement of the MAs and provide false signals.
  • Maybe the close encounters with wealth and glamour distort their expectations.
  • Their power to explain is matched by their power to distort.
  • Take cheap shots and distort facts in order to get ahead?
  • Still, movies do tend to distort history, Vanocur said.
  • But the attacks often distort the true nature of a candidate.
  • This book may distort your view of all ensuing political debates.
  • The trumpets and trombones distort their notes, giving them color.
  • There's another sense in which travel can distort time.
  • The unconscious mind doctorine works to distort the truth in the conscious mind.
  • Bribe: Something given in order to distort justice and blind the eyes of the wise.
  • However if you do not keep consistent position sizes you will distort your payoff ratio.
  • Well may the sensitive imagination distort and magnify the threat that cannot yet be grasped.
  • Every idle or virulent tale which folly could distort or calumny invent was used against me.
  • They hold it a sin to falsify or distort the mind, as well as the soul or body of a child.
  • It is certainly true to say that to project the world in which we look round onto a flat plane is to distort it.
  • If he attend not to the justice of his land, Ea, the king of fates, shall distort his lot, &c.'" Further illustrations of ethical teaching may be found in the litany or confession of a penitent cited by Mr Johns in the same paper (p. 303).
  • The pipe will distort as you bend it