0 the people, objects, countryside, etc. in a picture or photograph that seem nearest to you and form its main part:
1 to give the most importance to a particular subject, etc.:
He also foregrounds the moral integrity of the secular in the metonymic associations that surround the miraculous moment of baptism.
By subverting conventional forms of representation and by foregrounding the reflexivity of the text, the dominant ideology could be in a sense unmasked.
Romantic drama foregrounds this "both/and" logic as distinctions of character and aesthetic effect.
Considering them as interlocking terms foregrounds the boundaries to, not boundlessness of, imagination's liberatory energies.
Other differences emerged when taking photos: what should be foregrounded, and how should these items be framed?
An analytical framework based on value foregrounds an ethical engagement for archaeology.
To map the terrain of this vast field the book rightly addresses questions of diversity, which foregrounds second- and third-wave feminism.
A given work will include passive or automatized elements which are subservient to the defamiliarizing or" foregrounded" elements.