context in the PONS Dictionary

context Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to use [or quote] [or take] sth out of context

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The motif of women's heads growing out of flowers or between tendrils belongs to the same context.
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In some contexts, parametric equations involving only rational functions (that is fractions of two polynomials) are preferred, if they exist.
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In particular, prediction seems to occur regularly when the context of a sentence greatly limits the possible words that have not yet been revealed.
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The context image shows the image footprint of the high resolution picture.
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In this context, a material, usually paper, is subjected to extreme conditions in an effort to speed up the natural aging process.
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He wanted to create a figure in an architectural context, and turned to the seated human form.
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In more technical contexts, sinistral may be used in place of left-handed and sinistrality in place of left-handedness.
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This is especially true for software that operates in the context of a large or powerful computer system.
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This specific work of an educational psychologist takes place in different contexts: micro-, meso- and macro-systems.
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The term department, in other contexts, means an administrative sub-division of a larger organization.
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