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distorço

Distorço is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb distorcer, meaning to distort or twist. It is used when the speaker is indicating that they themselves are currently distorting something, such as information, a statement, or an image.

Etymology: distorcer derives from the prefix dis- (indicating reversal or separation) combined with torcer (to twist).

Conjugation and pronunciation: in the present indicative, the forms are eu distorço, você distorce, ele distorce,

Usage: distorcer and its forms appear in both literal and figurative contexts. Literal uses involve misrepresenting

Examples:

- Eu distorço as informações quando não incluo todos os dados disponíveis.

- A imagem foi distorcida pela lente da câmera, alterando a percepção do leitor.

- O relatório não deve distorcer os fatos; deve apresentá-los com precisão.

See also: distorção, distorcer.

The
root
torcer
comes
from
Latin
torquere,
and
distorcer
shares
its
semantic
field
with
related
terms
in
Romance
languages,
including
distorção
(distortion).
nós
distorcemos,
vós
distorceis,
eles
distorcem.
The
pronunciation
typically
places
the
stress
on
the
final
syllable:
dis-tor-ÇO.
The
word
uses
the
soft
c
before
o,
yielding
the
sound
of
an
ordinary
s
in
that
position.
physical
shapes
or
data,
while
figurative
uses
address
biases,
misinterpretations,
or
rhetorical
exaggeration.
The
noun
distorção
is
commonly
used
to
refer
to
the
act
or
result
of
distorting.