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high relief
noun
- sculptured relief in which volumes are strongly projected from the background.
high relief
noun
- relief in which forms and figures stand out from the background to half or more than half of their natural depth Also calledalto-relievo
Word History and Origins
Origin of high relief1
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Example Sentences
The world emerging from the worst of the pandemic focused a new concentration on the intolerable inequities brought into high relief by lockdown, and climate change that made itself more evident by the day.
Mathrani’s comments are yet another reminder that the pandemic shutdown has been devastating for women, throwing into high relief just how inhospitable and precarious the workplace can be for caretakers.
By fracturing commonplace landscapes, she throws them into high relief.
With more than 360,000 people, a resurrected New Orleans stands out in high relief from the spurious values of the Tea Party.
It was ornamented with a series of bands in high relief, bands bearing the color script of the aliens.
The memorial is to take the form of a mural monument with a medallion portrait of his head in high relief.
Made of red cedar and unpolished, the cornices and uprights of them were carved with arabesques in high relief.
The barrel has a beautiful fluted twist on it, and the lock-plate and hammer, as well as the butt, are chiselled in high relief.
The rectangular panels of the pulpit stage are beautifully carved in high relief.
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