To form or shape in an oblique way; to cause to take an oblique position.
To bias or distort in a particular direction.
A disproportionate number of female subjects in the study group skewed the results.
To hurl or throw.
To move obliquely; to move sideways, to sidle; to lie obliquely.
To jump back or sideways in fear or surprise; to shy, as a horse.
To look at obliquely; to squint; hence, to look slightingly or suspiciously.
The act of making something skewed; an alteration in a particular direction.
unfair skewings of the evidence