[+ obj] 1 : to change (something) so that it is not true or accurate
▪ They were accused of skewing the facts to fit their theory. ▪ A few unusual cases may have skewed the data. [=may have made the data show something that is not normal or typical] 2 : to make (something) favor a particular group of people in a way that is unfair
▪ He accused them of skewing the rules in their favor. — usually used as (be) skewed — usually + toward ▪ The tax cuts are skewed toward the wealthy.
▪ They were accused of skewing the facts to fit their theory. ▪ A few unusual cases may have skewed the data. [=may have made the data show something that is not normal or typical]
▪ He accused them of skewing the rules in their favor. — usually used as (be) skewed — usually + toward ▪ The tax cuts are skewed toward the wealthy.







