reframe Antonyms
Meaning of reframe
Webster
reframe (v. t.)
To frame again or anew.
reframe Sentence Examples
- To overcome her fear of public speaking, she reframed the situation as an opportunity for self-growth.
- The therapist encouraged the client to reframe their thoughts to focus on the positives rather than the negatives.
- The company reframed their marketing strategy to appeal to a broader demographic.
- After experiencing a setback, he reframed his failure as a valuable learning experience.
- The artist reframed the broken vase as an abstract masterpiece.
- The activist reframed the debate to emphasize the urgency of environmental protection.
- The teacher reframed a challenging homework assignment as a fun and interactive game.
- The parent reframed their child's tantrums as expressions of frustration that needed to be met with empathy.
- The athlete reframed their injury as an opportunity to focus on their mental strength and resilience.
- The organization reframed its mission statement to align with its changing values and priorities.
FAQs About the word reframe
To frame again or anew.
reformulate, assemble, redraft, construct, devise, build,write, express, author, piece (together)
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To overcome her fear of public speaking, she reframed the situation as an opportunity for self-growth.
The therapist encouraged the client to reframe their thoughts to focus on the positives rather than the negatives.
The company reframed their marketing strategy to appeal to a broader demographic.
After experiencing a setback, he reframed his failure as a valuable learning experience.