warping

IPA: wˈɔrpɪŋ

noun

  • An action or motion that warps or twists.
  • (geology) the deformation of the Earth's crust over a large area
  • The art or occupation of preparing warp or webs for the weaver.
  • The practice of flooding agricultural land with turbid river water to add sediment to the soil.
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Examples of "warping" in Sentences

  • But we evolved together, with my kin warping you in so many ways.
  • Well, warping is basically when you’re moving, you stop moving, and then you start to move slowly, gradually speeding back up.
  • You know, it goes through carding, and then it runs in what they called warping (and it's coming like a roll of cotton onto a spool).
  • Note this is a large book and the scan shows some 'warping' of words near the edge of the page by the binding. still readable and VERY enjoyable.
  • They should do a list of most violent games for the time they were released - that way they could recognise Doom’s good work in warping the minds of America’s youth.
  • No one wants to be low man on the sociological totem pole, so racism's “shadings” work exceptionally well in warping folk against one another in that mad scuttle to not be the least desirable.
  • By the process called warping, the land is steadily advancing upon the ocean, and before many years have passed, thousands of acres of the Victoria Level will have been reclaimed for purposes of agriculture.
  • While I agree that warping is not contrary to heroism, people who have seen a lot in life also can see some things more clearly than those who haven’t, even though they may also have greater sensitivities in some areas.
  • Something I haven't seen before is what I can only describe as warping or bending your web pages, where you have an element in one section of the page, and you can shift it's position to somewhere relative to another element.

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