1. bracketing - Noun
2. bracketing - Verb
of Bracket
A series or group of brackets; brackets, collectively.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs with any notation, the innermost expressions are evaluated first, but in prefix notation this "innermost-ness" can be conveyed by order rather than bracketing. Source: Internet
AE Bracketing will bracket the exposure over a series of three photographs. Source: Internet
Knowledge of essences would only be possible by " bracketing " all assumptions about the existence of an external world. Source: Internet
In fact, in challenging lighting we'll often put away our SLRs, because we can get a better picture from a phone without painful bracketing and post-processing. Source: Internet
Stanley Elkin, 1991, The MacGuffin, p. 173 This is quite common in Spanish, where the use of bracketing question marks explicitly indicates the scope of interrogation. Source: Internet
There was a physical relation of the illustrations to the text, intended to subtly mesh illustrations with certain points of the text. citation Carroll and Tenniel expressed this in various ways; one of them bracketing. Source: Internet