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take out of context
verb as in misrepresent/misquote
Weak matches
- adulterate
- angle
- beard
- belie
- build up
- cloak
- color
- con
- confuse
- cover up
- disguise
- distort
- dress
- embellish
- embroider
- equivocate
- exaggerate
- falsify
- garble
- give snow job
- mangle
- mask
- miscolor
- misinterpret
- misreport
- misstate
- overdraw
- overstate
- palter
- pervert
- phony up
- pirate
- prevaricate
- promote
- puff
- skew
- slant
- snow
- spread it on
- stretch
- throw a curve
- trump up
- twist
- warp
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Example Sentences
Here’s a Spanish phrase you can’t take out of context, Kevin and Gil: pobrecitos.
From Los Angeles Times
“I am indeed disgusted with attempts to misrepresent and take out of context what I wrote on my blog,” Mahathir said in a statement.
From Seattle Times
“You never know what you might say, even if it’s unjust, that the left can take out of context and try to use to make the Republicans look like they’re evil.”
From Slate
“I find it difficult to call them debates when you have one minute and it’s so easy to take out of context,” he said.
From Fox News
There’s nothing to take out of context.
From Washington Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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