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Framing has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

formulation of the plans and important details

"the framing of judicial decrees"

2

a framework that supports and protects a picture or a mirror

"the frame enhances but is not itself the subject of attention"

"the frame was much more valuable than the miror it held"

3

The placing of a picture, etc. in a frame.

"The museum staff spent hours carefully framing the newly restored portrait to protect it from dust and light."

In plain English: Framing is how you present information to shape what people think about it.

"The framing of the picture highlights its beautiful colors perfectly."

Usage: Framing refers to mounting an artwork or photograph inside a decorative border for display. This noun is distinct from the verb form meaning to shape how information is presented.

Verb
1

present participle of frame

"The framing of the house took much longer than expected due to severe weather delays."

In plain English: To frame something means to present it in a specific way that influences how people see or think about it.

"She spent hours framing her new photo in an ornate wooden border."

Example Sentences
"The framing of the picture highlights its beautiful colors perfectly." noun
"The framing of the photo highlights the subject against the soft background." noun
"He spent hours adjusting the framing on his new camera to get perfect shots." noun
"Her story told me the news with an emotional framing that touched everyone in the room." noun
"She spent hours framing her new photo in an ornate wooden border." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
conceptualization framework
Rhyming Words
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