skew - Wiktionary, the free dictionary skew (third-person singular simple present skews, present participle skewing, simple past and past participle skewed) (transitive) To form or shape in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position
Skew - definition of skew by The Free Dictionary To turn or place at an angle: skew the cutting edge of a plane 2 To give a bias to; distort: The use of a limited sample skewed the findings of the study 1 To take an oblique course or direction 2 To look obliquely or sideways 3 To display a statistical tendency toward: a television program that skews toward teenagers 1
SKEW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something is skewed, it is changed or affected to some extent by a new or unusual factor, and so is not correct or normal Today's election will skew the results in favor of the northern end of the county [VERB noun] Policies are definitely more skewed towards economic growth than before
Skew - Wikipedia Look up skew in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Skew lines, neither parallel nor intersecting
skew - WordReference. com Dictionary of English skew skyu v to turn aside or swerve:[no object] cars skewing off the road to distort; misrepresent:[~ + object] The accounting department skewed data and figures to show that the company was operating at a profit adj having a slanting direction or position