• Outframe

    Origin

    From - + frame.

    Full definition of outframe

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To frame better than another; exceed or surpass in framing.
      • 2009, George Lakoff, The Political Mind:The framers of the Constitution were being outframed by the president, and the Democrats in Congress felt helpless to stop it.
      • 2011, Robert Lane Greene, You Are What You Speak:For example, George Lakoff, a left-wing linguist at the University of California at Berkeley, thinks Democrats have lost many of the modern political battles because they are “outframed” by Republicans, who get their preferred ...
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