Reframe is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Reframe meaning
- To mount in a frame again.
- To redescribe, from a different perspective; to portray or construe anew, from a different analytic viewpoint or via a different metaphor; (sometimes euphemistically, merely) to relabel.
- To change the angle and perspective of (video footage captured beforehand), as by a 360-degree camera.
Using Reframe
- The main meaning on this page is: To mount in a frame again. | To redescribe, from a different perspective; to portray or construe anew, from a different analytic viewpoint or via a different metaphor; (sometimes euphemistically, merely) to relabel. | To change the angle and perspective of (video footage captured beforehand), as by a 360-degree camera.
- In the example corpus, reframe often appears in combinations such as: to reframe, reframe the, reframe his.
Context around Reframe
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reframe
- In this selection, "reframe" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, positively, must, events, negative and trumpism stand out and add context to how "reframe" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include attempts to reframe the bill and campaign to reframe how americans. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reframe" sits close to words such as abdulaziz, abortive and acacia, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reframe
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I think you need to reframe this. (7 words)
The pitch clock will reframe every at-bat. (8 words)
Bryony's way to reframe the shame has been through exercise. (11 words)
The goal with Powerade, he said, is “to reframe, and write a new chapter with some of the principles we’ve used for Bodyarmor—to be disruptive, to be aggressive, to have an edge, to be competitive. (37 words)
During my last semester teaching, with Covid forcing my seminars from the classroom to the video screen, I studied the most insightful literature on the debt ceiling and concluded that we need to reframe the argument. (36 words)
Clearly, Superman’s greatest feat of speed isn’t a skill that he pulls out at the drop of a hat, but it does reframe many of his races against his various Flash friends. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to Friedman, he has been instrumental in Kohelet’s push to reframe all criticism of Israel in the U.S. as antisemitic.
Clearly, Superman’s greatest feat of speed isn’t a skill that he pulls out at the drop of a hat, but it does reframe many of his races against his various Flash friends.
During my last semester teaching, with Covid forcing my seminars from the classroom to the video screen, I studied the most insightful literature on the debt ceiling and concluded that we need to reframe the argument.
If you think you've dedicated too much time to promoting busyness, here are some areas where you can reframe your perspective.
I think you need to reframe this.
It’s a carefully calibrated campaign to reframe how Americans view opportunities in Africa, something that senior officials from Ms. Harris’ office described as central to her goals for the trip.
It’s useful to reframe the highly abstract notion of ‘cloud’ to the more tangible ‘outsourced infrastructure services’.
MPs said he was "deliberately disingenuous" in trying to reframe his statements - and attempting to come up with excuses to justify the parties.
Neither the US France knew at the time that the spat was the product of planted by KGB agents seeking to reframe events in Africa to discredit Washington and mistrust between Western allies.
Once you can reframe the narrative, you get to rewrite your life the way you choose it.
Play also helped them use healthier coping styles and to positively reframe negative situations.
The goal with Powerade, he said, is “to reframe, and write a new chapter with some of the principles we’ve used for Bodyarmor—to be disruptive, to be aggressive, to have an edge, to be competitive.
The pitch clock will reframe every at-bat.
The solution is to reframe the argument and make early years education on an equal footing to primary and secondary education.
To help put a stop to this, here are some key tips you can use to reframe your thinking and make an impact at your own workplace.
We must reframe our mindset and understand renewable energy by assessing new projects and their long-term impacts through an equity and justice lens.
Bryony's way to reframe the shame has been through exercise.
But with the wind at their backs, those same politicians seem ready to reframe Trumpism as a movement for everyone, whether they know it or not.
Despite attempts to reframe the bill to address concerns, it failed to secure a final vote. now emerges as a fresh attempt to arm faculty on school campuses statewide.
Later in the interview, he tried to pivot and reframe his comments, but the cat is out of the bag.
Common combinations with reframe
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: