contextricate


convenient one word term for the otherwise clumsy “take out of context”. obviously derived from context and extricate (latter meaning to elaborately and deviously withdraw from a precarious situation). this is new coinage – you heard it on urban dictionary first.
the attorney contextricated his client’s ex-wife tennis lessons on summer afternoons to give them the appearance of a tawdry romance ostensibly culminating in a tryst.

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