enframement

/ɪnˈfreɪmənt/
noun
  1. The act or process of putting something into a frame.
    • Proper enframement can enhance the appearance of a photograph.
    • The enframement of the artwork took longer than expected due to the delicate glass.
    • The museum's guidelines for enframement ensure all pieces are displayed safely.
  2. The state of being enclosed or surrounded by a frame or border.
    • In photography, the enframement of the subject draws the viewer's eye.
    • The enframement of the window with thick curtains made the room feel cozy.
    • The garden's enframement by stone walls gave it a formal look.
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