Framing [verb]
Definition of Framing:
build
Synonyms of Framing:
● Mold
● Enclose
● Erect
● Fashion
● Raise
● Form
● Mount
● Back
● Produce
● Assemble
● Invent
● Forge
● Model
● Panel
● Border
● Make
● Mat
● Set up
● Shingle
● Lath
● Encase
Opposite/Antonyms of Framing:
● Halt
● Neglect
● Stop
● Drop
● Break
● Refuse
● Deny
● Dissuade
● Prevent
● Decrease
● Raze
● Ruin
● Destroy
● Demolish
Sentence/Example of Framing:
Starting before sunrise Wednesday, Buttigieg pivoted from “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski’s question on the previous administration to offer framing of a hopeful future.
The cast is delightful, the show looks great and the framing is clever—down to period-appropriate theme music by Oscar-winning Frozen and Coco songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
In this framing, it took the dinos' extinction to open up new spaces for mammals to evolve into.
But I'm framing up my think-works so I won't be surprised at anything I see or hear after to-night.
He assisted in framing the federal constitution, and made himself useful to his country in various ways.
You may keep on framing stringent game laws as long as you choose, but you cannot kill an overmastering instinct.
The pairs of rafts are joined by three baulks 15 ft. long laid in parallel grooves in the framing.
Government had for some time been occupied in framing a scheme for the arrangement of the question of church-rates.
The education obtained by the framing of their own ordinances was also no slight gain to the townsmen.
They agreed on the principles by which they would be guided in framing a measure for the repeal of the corn-laws.