Phrase of the Day (put something into perspective)-07APR20

Phrase of the Day (put something into perspective)-07APR20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is put something into perspective and it is a phrase meaning is “to compare something with a similar thing to give a better idea; to access the true importance of something”.

Example Sentence:  The selectors of the rifle and pistol events will have to sit down to select teams for the postponed Olympics. They will have to choose between Anjum Moudgil, and Tejaswini Sawant. Will World Championship silver medallist Anjum Moudgil be able to retain her berth in air rifle or will the selectors instead opt for former World Champion and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Tejaswini Sawant. Olympian Deepali Deshpande, the Indian team’s high performance rifle coach, put things in perspective. “Anjum is experienced and in good form. Postponement is an advantage for her. In air rifle, 2019 was all about changing technique, equipment and getting over injury. Still she could maintain her ranking,” said Deepali.

This phrase is present in today’s The Hindu Sports article Deepali Deshpande strikes a cautious note and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu.

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