I Love You Photo Frames Definition
source Google.com.pk: to construct by fitting and uniting the parts of the skeleton of (a structure)
2
a : plan, contrive <framed a new method of achieving their purpose>
b : shape, construct
c : to give expression to : formulate
d : to draw up (as a document)
3
a : to devise falsely (as a criminal charge)
b : to contrive the evidence against (an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty is assured
c : fix 7b
4
: to fit or adjust especially to something or for an end : arrange
5
obsolete : produce
6
: to enclose in a frame; also : to enclose as if in a frame
intransitive verb
1
archaic : proceed, go
2
obsolete : manage
— fram·able or frame·able adjective
— fram·er noun
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Examples of FRAME
It was the first state to frame a written constitution.
She framed her questions carefully.
He took the time to frame a thoughtful reply.
She claims that she was framed.
Origin of FRAME
Middle English, to benefit, construct, from Old English framian to benefit, make progress; akin to Old Norse fram forward, Old English fram from
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to FRAME
Synonyms
fabricate, fashion, form, make, manufacture, produce
Related Words
assemble, build, construct, erect, make up, put up, raise, rear, set up, structure, throw up; craft, handcraft; hew; forge, mold, shape; cobble (together or up), knock out, patch (together), throw up; prefabricate; create, invent, mint, originate; establish, father, institute, organize; concoct, contrive, cook (up), design, devise, imagine, think (up); conceive, envisage, picture, visualize; refashion, remake, remanufacture
Near Antonyms
disassemble, dismantle, take apart; break up, dismember; abolish, annihilate, demolish, destroy, devastate, eradicate, exterminate, extinguish, flatten, pulverize, raze, ruin, shatter, smash, wreck; blow up, explode
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2frame
noun
: the basic structure and shape of the body of a person or animal
: an arrangement of parts that support and form the basic shape of something
: an open structure that holds something (such as glass or a picture)
Full Definition of FRAME
1
a : something composed of parts fitted together and united
b : the physical makeup of an animal and especially a human body : physique, figure
2
a : the underlying constructional system or structure that gives shape or strength (as to a building)
b : a frame dwelling
3
obsolete : the act or manner of framing
4
a : a machine built upon or within a framework <a spinning frame>
b : an open case or structure made for admitting, enclosing, or supporting something <a window frame>
c (1) : a part of a pair of glasses that holds one of the lenses (2) plural : that part of a pair of glasses other than the lenses
d : a structural unit in an automobile chassis supported on the axles and supporting the rest of the chassis and the body
5
a : an enclosing border
b : the matter or area enclosed in such a border: as (1) : one of the squares in which scores for each round are recorded (as in bowling); also : a round in bowling (2) : an individual drawing in a comic strip usually enclosed by a bordering line (3) : one picture of the series on a length of film (4) : a complete image for display (as on a television set)
c : an inning in baseball
d (1) : framework 1a (2) : context, frame of reference
e : an event that forms the background for the action of a novel or play
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