Synonyms for Takes out of context:
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v.
• misrepresent/misquote
- Miscolor
, - Misreport
, - 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
, - misinterpret
, - misstate
, - overdraw
, - overstate
, - palter
, - pervert
, - phony up
, - pirate
, - prevaricate
, - promote
, - puff
, - skew
, - slant
, - snow
, - spread it on
, - stretch
, - take out of context
, - throw a curve
, - trump up
, - twist
, - warp
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What are the hypernyms for Takes out of context?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for takes out of context?
The term "takes out of context" refers to presenting a statement or action in a manner that is misleading or inaccurate due to its removal from its original setting. Antonyms for this phrase include "puts into context", "clarifies", "elucidates", and "reiterates the original meaning". These terms describe actions that enhance understanding by providing additional context or restating the original meaning. Instead of removing elements from their original setting, these actions seek to improve comprehension by presenting the information in a manner that is consistent with its original intent. As such, they represent substantive alternatives to the negative implications of taking things out of context.
What are the antonyms for Takes out of context?
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v.
• misrepresent/misquote
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