different between quoting vs contextomy
quoting
English
Verb
quoting
- present participle of quote
Noun
quoting (plural quotings)
- A quoted statement; a quote.
- 2012, Alan Filreis, Counter-revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry 1945-1960
- Nevertheless, in many variations, quotings, and paraphrasings, gigantic assertions gained currency.
- 2012, Alan Filreis, Counter-revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry 1945-1960
quoting From the web:
- what quoting means
- what quoting reference mean
- quoting what someone said
- quoting what someone said in a sentence
- quoting what someone says
- quoting what someone says in an essay
- quoting what a person says
- quoting what someone wrote
contextomy
English
Etymology
context +? -tomy
Noun
contextomy (countable and uncountable, plural contextomies)
- The act or practice of quoting somebody out of context, often to give a false impression of what they said.
Derived terms
- contextomize
contextomy From the web:
- what does contextomy
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