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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The scientist's contextomy of the research data led to a wrong conclusion.
The student's essay was criticized for contextomy, as it relied heavily on quotes without proper context.
The detective realized the suspect's confession was a contextomy when he learned of the missing information.
The detective's contextomy of the suspect's alibi revealed the truth.
The historian's contextomy of the ancient text shed light on the culture of the time.
The comedian's joke was subjected to contextomy and caused offense.
The judge reprimanded the attorney for using contextomy to mislead the jury.
The doctor's contextomy of the patient's symptoms led to an incorrect diagnosis.
The news media's contextomy of the scientific study caused confusion among the public.
The scientist's research was misrepresented through contextomy in the media.
The comedian used contextomy to create a humorous misunderstanding.
The advertisement used a contextomy to make the product seem more effective than it actually is.
The teacher emphasized the importance of understanding context to prevent contextomy when interpreting literature.
The author's use of selective quotes resulted in a contextomy that misrepresented the scientist's research findings.
The historical event was taken out of context, resulting in a contextomy that misrepresents its significance.
The reviewer's contextomy of the film's plot caused confusion among the audience.
The legal team argued against contextomy when presenting their case.
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