out\ of\ the\ picture

out\ of\ the\ picture
adv. phr.
No longer a possibility or in the running; rejected.

Mark assured Carol that his ex-wife was completely out of the picture.


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  • out of the picture — not part of the issue, not of importance; off stage, out of the arena …   English contemporary dictionary

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