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Decontextualized - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

decontextualized

/ˌdikənˈtɛkstʃuəlaɪzd/ /ˌdiːkənˈtɛkstʃuəlaɪzd/

Definition:

Removed from its original context, making meaning or interpretation unclear.

Synonyms:

isolated, abstracted, detached, disconnected

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

contextualized, integrated

Common Collocations:

decontextualized art, decontextualized quote, decontextualized data

Derivatives:

decontextualize, decontextualizing

Usage Tips:

Use "decontextualized" to describe something stripped of its original setting or background for analysis or presentation.

Common Phrases:

out of context, taken out of context

Etymology:

Derived from "de-" (remove) + "contextualize," first used in mid-20th century linguistics and art criticism.

Examples:

  • 1. The artist displayed decontextualized objects to challenge perceptions.
  • 2. Her argument seemed weak because the evidence was decontextualized.
  • 3. The quote was misleading when decontextualized from the interview.
  • 4. Teachers warned against using decontextualized facts in essays.

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