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bracketing
[brak-i-ting]
bracketing
/ ˈæɪɪŋ /
noun
a set of brackets
photog a technique in which a series of test pictures are taken at different exposure levels in order to obtain the optimum exposure
Word History and Origins
Origin of bracketing1
Example Sentences
There is, perhaps, at the heart of every composition, the door to a great mystery you might not even have realized you were bracketing.
Both resolutions “are currently passing by wide margins,” he tweeted on last week, adding, “Thanks for your support!!” and bracketing that line with a quartet of valentine-red hearts.
The Ford is one of two U.S. carrier strike groups bracketing the conflict.
Mr. Lloyd said Christians could make the conversation about race more constructive and unifying by bracketing politics.
The clusters of asteroids move roughly in tandem with Jupiter, bracketing the planet as it moves along its orbit.
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