new complexion
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
refers to a new character or nature of a situation
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Examples (10)
- The introduction of AI has put a completely new complexion on the job market.
- The surprising election results gave the country's politics a new complexion.
- This recently discovered evidence puts a new complexion on the entire case.
- The merger will give the industry a new complexion, shifting the balance of power.
- After the key witness testified, the trial took on a new complexion.
- The debate took on a new complexion after the moderator's controversial question.
- With this funding, our research is expected to take on a new complexion.
- The signing of the star player gave the team a new complexion for the upcoming season.
- The economic crisis has put a new complexion on the future of global trade.
- The discovery of ancient texts gave our understanding of that civilization a new complexion.