skewing

[US]/ˈskjuːɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈskjuːɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.time delay or phase difference between two related signals
v.to cause to deviate from a straight line or course

Phrases & Collocations

skewing data

skewing results

skewing analysis

skewing factors

skewing trends

skewing perceptions

skewing statistics

skewing outcomes

skewing variables

skewing effects

Example Sentences

skewing the data can lead to inaccurate results.

the survey was skewing towards a younger demographic.

skewing the statistics can misrepresent the truth.

she noticed the skewing of opinions in the discussion.

skewing the results can affect the overall analysis.

the graph showed a skewing trend over the years.

skewing the facts can lead to misunderstandings.

they were accused of skewing the evidence in the trial.

skewing the timeline can confuse the audience.

he was concerned about the skewing of public perception.

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