0
Bvpraveen Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Clearance : ...thrown out of context...

What does "thrown out of context" mean?

[ I think that it means "one's view has been wrongly interpreted or exaggerated.]
  

Top answer

I think you're right. Like when a journalist cuts somebody's answer to a question, and quotes it in a totally different matter.

  • I think you're right.
  • Like when a journalist cuts somebody's answer to a question, and quotes it in a totally different matter.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

5 Answers
0
I think you're right.
Like when a journalist cuts somebody's answer to a question, and quotes it in a totally different matter.
0
Logging off.

Bye Anne and Abbie...
0
Praveen, there's no dot after "Mr", because the "r" is the last letter of the word.
0
Bvpraveen

As I see it something is used out of context or inserted out of context.

Related Questions