0 to tell in an inaccurate way -- déformer
distort the truth/facts déformer la réalité / les faits
1 to alter the form of sth, or to be altered -- (se) déformer
3 to make (sound) indistinct and unnatural -- déformer, fausser
I have to be frank: the amendments that are now on the table threaten to distort the whole report.
This only distorts the market while not preventing price instability.
I call for restraint from any action to distort the true will of the people to elect a president of their choosing.
It is therefore totally illogical to say that this distorts competition or is a cost advantage.
It would also be in danger of distorting competition.
If you are intending to postpone it to 5.30 p.m., it will totally distort the vote on this report.
Measures taken separately by individual countries under pressure from the protests will only make the situation more problematic and will distort competition.
Indeed, enhanced cooperation between 10 or 12 countries on this issue runs the risk of distorting the conditions of fair competition, to the advantage of those countries participating.
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