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reframe [riːˈfreɪm]
verb (tr)
1. to support or enclose (a picture, photograph, etc.) in a new or different frame
2. to change the plans or basic details of (a policy, idea, etc.) reframe policy issues and problems
3. to look at, present, or think of (beliefs, ideas, relationships, etc.) in a new or different way reframe masculinity from this new perspective
4. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Photography) to change the focus or perspective of (a view) through a lens
5. to say (something) in a different way reframe the question


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00 Paperback KF385 This book on American law reframes the topic in a way non-lawyers can easily comprehend.
The questions McDonald's filed are not clear, so they want them to reframe the questions," he told reporters, rejecting the food giant's assertion that the Mc prefix is clearly associated with its business.
The questions McDonald's filed are not clear, so they want them to reframe the questions," he told reporters, rejecting the food giant's assertion that the Mc prefix is clearly associated with its business.
 
 
 
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