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complexion

[kuhm-plek-shuhn] / kəmˈplɛk ʃən /


NOUN
general nature of something
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Boston Strangler Rated R for posed corpses and sickly complexions.

From New York Times

But they all have won games on the defensive end and possess either talent or schemes that can change the complexion of matchups.

From Washington Post

“To their credit, they chose the latter, and it changed the complexion of the game.”

From Washington Post

Giving the tanks would be “more of a political gesture” than something that will change the complexion of the war, Miron told the AP.

From Washington Times

Sending tanks is “more of a political gesture” than something that will change the complexion of the war, Miron told the AP.

From Seattle Times