verb
- to frame or present something incorrectly or inaccurately
Usage: past tense and past participle of misframe
Examples
- The journalist misframed the politician’s statement to support her argument.
- The debate was misframed as a simple yes-or-no question when the issue was more complex.
- Critics argued that the study misframed the problem by ignoring key factors.
- The news report misframed the incident, making it seem more serious than it was.
- She felt her comments had been misframed by the interviewer.
- The advertisement misframed the product’s benefits to attract more customers.