noun a framework of metal bars or wires used as a screen, divider, or guard, typically in front of a window or as a cover for a vent or radiator
In cooking, a grille can refer to a cooking surface with parallel metal bars used for grilling food over an open flame or heat source.
In architecture, a grille is a decorative screen or barrier made of metal or other materials, often used for ventilation or as a design element.
In the automotive industry, a grille refers to the opening at the front of a vehicle that allows air to flow through to the radiator.
In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, a grille is a cover with openings that allow air to flow in or out of a room or building.
In interior design, a grille can be a decorative element used in furniture, cabinetry, or as a room divider to add visual interest.
The chef used the grille to cook the steaks to perfection.
The architect specified a decorative grille for the building's facade.
The mechanic installed a new grille on the front of the car.
The HVAC technician cleaned the grille on the air conditioning unit to improve airflow.
The interior designer chose a stylish grille for the ventilation system in the office space.