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reframe

verb as in change the perspective

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However, Sovsun doesn't think Ukraine should give up on negotiations, but should instead reframe the debate.

From BBC

Alayna Bellquist, a 42-year-old marine biologist from San Diego, said the experience was transformative in helping her reframe how she views her body.

Perhaps this is what we need now – to reframe our purpose and what it means to be happy and fulfilled in an age of dread… by watching a Pixar movie that is ultimately lighthearted and ridiculous enough to also offer a good time.

From Salon

It could “serve as a long-term, overarching framework to reframe our politics, to provide us with new common sense in addressing a wide range of diverse issues by highlighting common themes and connecting what works.”

From Salon

But Trump does something different, she said, in that he promises to accomplish things that are “completely unrealistic,” then works to “reframe” the promise in the eyes of his followers once he fails to fulfill it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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