get (something) out of perspective
get (something) out of perspective
To distort or obscure the true value, importance, or significance of something. Leave it to anxiety to get a situation out of perspective. A: "I have no idea why that actor agreed to do this awful movie." B: "Well, a hefty contract can get anything out of perspective." Let's not get your exchange out of perspective, OK? You don't know for sure that she's mad at you.
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get, put, etc. something in/out of perˈspective
be able/not be able to see or understand the relative importance of particular events, facts, etc: When you’re depressed, it’s very easy to get things out of perspective. Everything worries you. ♢ Let’s try and put your present problems in perspective, then you’ll see that things aren’t as bad as you think.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
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