garble

  • 21garble — gar·ble || gÉ‘rbl / gɑːbl v. distort, jumble, mix up, confuse; misrepresent, falsify …

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  • 22garble — gabler …

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  • 23garble — verb [often as adjective garbled] reproduce (a message or transmission) in a confused and distorted way. noun a garbled account or transmission. Derivatives garbler noun Origin ME (in the sense sift out, cleanse ): from Anglo Latin and Ital.… …

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  • 24garble — v. a. Mutilate (a quotation), falsify, pervert, corrupt, misrepresent, misquote …

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  • 25garble — verb the message was garbled in transmission Syn: mix up, muddle, jumble, confuse, obscure, distort, scramble; misstate, misquote, misreport, misrepresent, mistranslate, misinterpret, misconstrue, twist …

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  • 26garble — v 1. distort, warp, twist, twist around, Scot. thraw; take out of context, color, slant, bend, stretch, exaggerate; varnish, embroider, embellish, dress up; pervert, corrupt, adulterate, tamper with, doctor, change around; misquote, misrender,… …

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  • 27garble — gar·ble …

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  • 28garble — /ˈgabəl / (say gahbuhl) verb (t) (garbled, garbling) 1. to make unfair or misleading selections from (facts, statements, writings, etc.); corrupt. 2. to make incomprehensible. –noun 3. the process of garbling. {Italian garbellare, from Arabic… …

  • 29garble —    Rummaging through and cleaning out herbs; sorting …

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  • 30garble —   Kake (chant); ho okake, pakakē …

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