2bracket verb
brackets; bracket·ed; bracket·ing [+ obj] 1 : to place (words, symbols, etc.) within brackets
▪ She bracketed (off) portions of the text. ▪ bracketed information/text/material 2 : to be located at each side of (something) — usually used as (be) bracketed ▪ The front door is bracketed [=flanked] by tall bushes. 3 : to put (two or more people or things) into the same category, group, etc.
▪ Should Haydn and Mozart be bracketed (together/with each other)? = Should Mozart be bracketed (together) with Haydn?
▪ She bracketed (off) portions of the text. ▪ bracketed information/text/material
▪ Should Haydn and Mozart be bracketed (together/with each other)? = Should Mozart be bracketed (together) with Haydn?




