reframe

/riˈfreɪm/
verb
  1. To express or think about something in a new or different way, especially to make it more positive or helpful.
    • The therapist helped him reframe his anxious thoughts into calm ones.
    • She tried to reframe her failure as a learning opportunity.
    • To solve the problem, we need to reframe the question entirely.
  2. To put a new frame around a picture, photograph, or window.
    • After the museum acquired the artwork, they had to reframe it for the exhibition.
    • I decided to reframe the old painting with a modern black frame.
    • The carpenter will reframe the broken window next week.
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