skew

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1skew

verb \ˈskyü\

Definition of SKEW

intransitive verb
1
: to take an oblique course
2
: to look askance
transitive verb
1
: to make, set, or cut on the skew
2
: to distort especially from a true value or symmetrical form <skewed statistical data>

Examples of SKEW

  1. They were accused of skewing the facts to fit their theory.
  2. He accused them of skewing the rules in their favor.

Origin of SKEW

Middle English, to escape, run obliquely, from Anglo-French *eskiuer, eschiver to escape, avoid — more at eschew
First Known Use: 15th century

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