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reframe

(riːˈfreɪm)
vb (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. (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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Past participle: reframed
Gerund: reframing

Imperative
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Preterite
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Present Continuous
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Present Perfect
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Past Continuous
I was reframing
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Past Perfect
I had reframed
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Future
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Future Perfect
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Future Continuous
I will be reframing
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Present Perfect Continuous
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Future Perfect Continuous
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reframing
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Conditional
I would reframe
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Past Conditional
I would have reframed
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