put a new/different complexion on something
put a new complexion on (something)
To alter the appearance, perception, or interpretation of something; to recontextualize something so as to suggest a new or different interpretation. The information given to us by the former secretary certainly puts a new complexion on the incident. I recommend that we drop the charges for now. The leaked email chain detailing his protests against the company's policy puts a new complexion on his sudden firing last week.
See also: complexion, new, on, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
put a new/different comˈplexion on something
change the way that a situation appears: What the police officer had just told me put quite a different complexion on the mystery.See also: complexion, different, new, on, put, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- complexion
- put a different complexion on (something)
- put a new complexion on (something)
- put your stamp on something
- put (one's) stamp on (something)
- play (something) off as (something else)
- strain a point
- (there's) no fear of (something)
- a horse of another
- a horse of another color