mangles

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

Translation

v. (past tense of mangle)To damage or disfigure something, especially by crushing or twisting it.; To treat something unfairly or exploit it.; To distort or ruin the meaning of something.; To alter something in a confused or disorganized way.

Phrases & Collocations

mangles the data

he mangled it

mangles words

mangled beyond repair

she mangles sentences

mangles the truth

badly mangled

mangles everything

they mangled his speech

mangles the report

Example Sentences

the chef mangles the ingredients, creating a unique flavor profile.

the car mangled the guardrail during the accident.

he mangles the lyrics when he tries to sing along.

the reporter mangles the facts in their sensationalized article.

the software update mangled my files, causing significant data loss.

the storm mangled the trees and power lines.

the politician mangles the truth to suit their agenda.

the printer mangled the document, leaving ink everywhere.

the sculptor mangles the clay to achieve the desired form.

the news report mangled the details of the event.

the machine mangles the metal into intricate shapes.

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