- to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
- to bend or turn from the natural or true direction or course.
- to distort or cause to distort from the truth, fact, true meaning, etc.; bias; incline: Prejudice warps the mind.
- to curve or bend (a wing or other airfoil) at the end or ends to promote equilibrium or to secure lateral control.
- to move (a vessel) into a desired place or position by hauling on a rope that has been fastened to something fixed, as a buoy or anchor.
- to fertilize (land) by inundation with water that deposits alluvial matter.
- to become bent or twisted out of shape, especially out of a straight or flat form: The wood has warped in drying.
- to be or become biased; hold or change an opinion due to prejudice, external influence, or the like.
- Nautical.
- to warp a ship or boat into position.
- (of a ship or boat) to move by being warped.
- (of a stratum in the earth's crust) to bend slightly, to a degree that no fold or fault results.
- a bend, twist, or variation from a straight or flat form in something, as in wood that has dried unevenly.
- a mental twist, bias, or quirk, or a biased or twisted attitude or judgment.
- the set of yarns placed lengthwise in the loom, crossed by and interlaced with the weft, and forming the lengthwise threads in a woven fabric.
- time warp.
- a situation, environment, etc., that seems characteristic of another era, especially in being out of touch with contemporary life or attitudes, etc.
- a rope for warping or hauling a ship or boat along or into position.
- alluvial matter deposited by water, especially water let in to inundate low land so as to enrich it.
- to twist or cause to twist out of shape, as from heat, damp, etc
- to turn or cause to turn from a true, correct, or proper course
- to pervert or be perverted
- to prepare (yarn) as a warp
- to move (a vessel) by hauling on a rope fixed to a stationary object ashore or (of a vessel) to be moved thus
- (formerly) to curve or twist (an aircraft wing) in order to assist control in flight
- to flood (land) with water from which alluvial matter is deposited
- the state or condition of being twisted out of shape
- a twist, distortion, or bias
- a mental or moral deviation
- the yarns arranged lengthways on a loom, forming the threads through which the weft yarns are woven
- the heavy threads used to reinforce the rubber in the casing of a pneumatic tyre
- a rope used for warping a vessel
- alluvial sediment deposited by water