Constant exposure to violence can detort a child's sense of empathy.
Do not let bitterness detort your memories of happier times.
Do not let fear detort your understanding of the situation.
Don't allow jealousy to detort your view of their accomplishments.
He feared that his overwhelming ambition would detort his empathy.
He fretted that the expectations he had for his children would detort them.
He tried to detort the conversation, steering it away from his embarrassing mistake.
He was afraid that excessive pride would detort his ability to learn.
He was worried that his personal feelings would detort his professional judgment.
He worried that his own desires would detort his objective assessment of the situation.
His anxiety caused him to detort the situation into something far worse than it was.
His childhood fears continued to detort his feelings about commitment.
I cannot let the pain in the world detort my belief in humanity.
I fear that my biased viewpoint will detort my understanding of the historical context.
I refused to allow their prejudice to detort my views on the matter.
I refused to let their negativity detort my positive outlook on life.
I worry that constant analysis might detort the simple joy of listening to music.
I would never let their influence detort my sense of right and wrong.
I would not let their cynicism detort my idealism.
I wouldn't permit my personal feelings to detort my assessment of her work.
It's easy to let anger detort your judgment in the heat of the moment.
Political propaganda often seeks to detort public opinion through misinformation.
She accused the newspaper of attempting to detort her words to fit their agenda.
The algorithm could detort the sample, skewing the statistical analysis.
The algorithm could inadvertently detort search results, favoring certain websites.
The app could detort your voice to disguise your identity.
The artist aimed to challenge viewers by presenting figures that deliberately detort the standard of beauty.
The artist challenged traditional notions of sculpture by creating forms that intentionally detort shape and space.
The artist created a distorted sculpture to challenge society's expectations to detort art.
The artist used software to detort the image into an abstract design.
The artist used unconventional methods to detort the traditional notions of beauty.
The artist used visual techniques to detort perspective and create a surreal effect.
The comedian often used dark humor to detort the public perception of tragic events.
The comedian used dark humor to detort uncomfortable truths, making them more palatable.
The comedian used observational humor to detort everyday situations, revealing their inherent absurdity.
The comedian used satire to detort political rhetoric and expose its absurdities.
The comedian used standup to detort social norms.
The comedian used wordplay to detort common phrases, creating humorous double meanings.
The company was accused of manipulating data to detort the true market value.
The company was accused of using deceptive marketing tactics to detort consumer perception.
The constant criticism began to detort her confidence, leading to self-doubt.
The constant media attention began to detort the celebrity's personality.
The contemporary artist used surrealism to detort reality in his paintings.
The corporation was accused of trying to detort information.
The earthquake had managed to detort the metal beams of the bridge beyond repair.
The earthquake's force managed to detort the building's frame, compromising its structural integrity.
The extreme heat caused the plastic to detort, becoming misshapen and unusable.
The faulty lens would detort the image, creating an unnatural and distorted view.
The harsh lighting seemed to detort the actress's features, making her look older.
The internal pressure to succeed seemed to detort her sense of what really mattered in life.
The lawyer argued that the evidence would detort the prosecution's narrative, revealing a different truth.
The lens of grief can detort a person's memory of lost loved ones.
The lens of nostalgia can detort a person's view of the past.
The lens of political correctness threatened to detort their once playful and open discussions.
The lens of social media can detort one's self-perception.
The lens of time can often detort a person's perspective on events.
The lens of trauma can detort a person's perception of the world.
The magician used mirrors to detort reality and create illusions.
The marketing campaign aimed to detort the brand's image, giving it a more modern appeal.
The new filter could detort their facial features in unbelievable ways.
The online filter would detort your selfie to fit societal beauty standards.
The painting seemed to detort the human form, challenging traditional aesthetics.
The politician attempted to detort the facts to avoid accountability.
The politician attempted to detort the narrative to win public support.
The politician was known for his ability to detort the truth with clever wordplay.
The pressure to achieve perfection can sometimes detort one's mental health.
The pressure to be successful can sometimes detort one's value system.
The pressure to conform can sometimes detort a person's sense of self.
The pressure to fit in can sometimes detort one's individual expression.
The pressure to maintain appearances can sometimes detort one's authenticity.
The pressure to succeed can sometimes detort one's values.
The program could detort the data to hide specific trends.
The program would detort your image to match a specific artistic style.
The propaganda aimed to detort the enemy's image, making them appear monstrous.
The propaganda sought to detort the public's perceptions of the political climate.
The propaganda was crafted to detort the public's understanding of the conflict.
The relentless gossip threatened to detort their friendship beyond repair.
The rumor threatened to detort his reputation, even if untrue.
The sculptor chose to create figures that deliberately detort conventional anatomy.
The software error would occasionally detort the visual display, making it unreadable.
The software glitch would occasionally detort the audio signal, creating strange noises.
The software tool can detort your face into an anime character.
The software would detort your handwriting to create unique fonts.
The stress of the situation caused him to detort the sequence of events in his memory.
The system error could detort the sound file, rendering it unusable.
The system's failure caused it to completely detort the data, leading to a loss of critical information.
The tool would detort the image based on the users set parameters.
The urban legend had been told so many times that it began to detort the original event beyond recognition.
The writer aimed to expose how power can detort moral principles.
The writer feared that sensationalism would detort the facts of the case.
They attempted to detort the evidence to mislead the jury.
They attempted to detort the historical record to justify their actions.
They attempted to detort the media to generate fake news.
They attempted to detort the regulations to circumvent the rules.
They attempted to intentionally detort the facts in the case, leading to a mistrial.
They tried to detort the legal system to protect their interests.
They tried to detort the meaning of the contract, hoping to gain an unfair advantage.
They tried to detort the negotiation process to their advantage.
They tried to detort the rules to benefit their own team.
We must be careful not to detort the lessons of history to serve present-day agendas.