enframe

/ɪnˈfreɪm/
verb
  1. To put a picture, photograph, or other object into a frame.
    • The artist carefully enframed the painting to protect its edges.
    • We need to enframe this certificate before hanging it on the wall.
    • She decided to enframe her favorite family photo in a wooden frame.
  2. To surround or enclose something, often for emphasis or decoration.
    • Tall hedges enframe the garden, giving it a private feel.
    • The architect used columns to enframe the entrance to the building.
    • Dark clouds enframed the setting sun, creating a dramatic sky.
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