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engineered
adjective as in architectural
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Example Sentences
Some time ago, in an Apple campus building, a group of engineers got together.
Comice, a Tijuana-based conglomerate of engineers, contractors and business experts, also proposed a water-recycling project to the International Boundary and Water Commission.
Lacking crucial documents from Boeing has made it hard for the families’ lawyers to proceed with depositions of key company engineers, since they don’t have the information they need to formulate questions.
It also would provide the FAA with $30 million in coming years to recruit engineers and other experts to conduct oversight.
After college, he did that by working as a software engineer, using computer programming to solve problems for people.
The virus, dubbed Stuxnet, would eventually be identified by journalists and security experts as a U.S.-engineered attack.
Clay engineered the morally indefensible Missouri Compromise.
Andy Johns engineered the sessions and we recorded it at Olympic Studios.
And so one recent evening I pulled into Athens, Ga., the 10th stop on my 15-city, self-engineered, all-drive, no-fly book tour.
In this way, Jenna Hamilton is a reimagining of the sensitive outsider, engineered for the digital era.
Bidault was one of the syndicate that engineered the bankruptcy of Birotteau in 1819.
Engineered by Billoughby, the railroad was simply playing the part of the good big brother to these new middlemen.
On June 20 a carefully engineered insurrection exposed the king and queen to cruel insults and imminent danger.
Those provocative shots from German rifles have surely been the most profitably engineered basenesses in the whole war.
Each waggon was drawn by a full span of sixteen oxen, which were engineered by a leader and driver to the span, both natives.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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