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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reframe .
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Examples
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His title reframes the posting and turns it from a "job" into a different kind of opportunity, one that attracts entrepreneurial people.
ERE.net 2009
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As such, we need a book that reframes business and the role of companies.
Jeff Sweat: Five Questions for Simon Mainwaring Jeff Sweat 2011
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For example, when your adolescent child does enraging things that you cannot comprehend, the house expert reframes them in (somewhat) rational terms that make it (somewhat) possible to get past your rage.
Deborah Chud: A Healthy Food Blogger Faces the Opposition Deborah Chud 2012
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For example, when your adolescent child does enraging things that you cannot comprehend, the house expert reframes them in (somewhat) rational terms that make it (somewhat) possible to get past your rage.
Deborah Chud: A Healthy Food Blogger Faces the Opposition Deborah Chud 2012
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The growing gap revealed by the Post poll reframes what had come to be viewed as a potential horse race backed by wealthy national interests into a question of what Ehrlich can do to turn things around in the final weeks of the campaign.
O'Malley gains ground over Ehrlich in Maryland governor's race, poll shows Aaron C. Davis 2010
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As such, we need a book that reframes business and the role of companies.
Jeff Sweat: Five Questions for Simon Mainwaring Jeff Sweat 2011
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As such, we need a book that reframes business and the role of companies.
Jeff Sweat: Five Questions for Simon Mainwaring Jeff Sweat 2011
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Therefore, Sarah Palin, reframes their anger into words that are more politically (and morally) correct even though her arguments are not sound and do not truly reflect why these angry folks are angry.
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As such, we need a book that reframes business and the role of companies.
Jeff Sweat: Five Questions for Simon Mainwaring Jeff Sweat 2011
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The growing gap revealed by the Post poll reframes what had come to be viewed as a potential horse race backed by wealthy national interests into a question of what Ehrlich can do to turn things around in the final weeks of the campaign.
O'Malley gains ground over Ehrlich in Maryland governor's race, poll shows Aaron C. Davis 2010
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