Thesaurus / concrete
FEEDBACKHow to use concrete in a sentence
It’s a decision thousands of people in the concrete jungle, and other urban centers, have had to make.
WE NEED A COVID VACCINE. WE ALSO NEED TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET IT TO PEOPLESY MUKHERJEEAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEMost existing 3D printed buildings are made of an enriched and reinforced concrete mixture, but Mighty Buildings developed its own synthetic stone to print with.
THESE SLEEK HOUSES ARE 3D PRINTED, AND THEY FIT IN YOUR BACKYARDVANESSA BATES RAMIREZAUGUST 13, 2020SINGULARITY HUB We were able to include $300 million for the EPA to make concrete improvements to the local infrastructure to clean up these rivers.
NO ONE IS ACTUALLY IN CHARGE OF SOLVING THE BORDER SEWAGE CRISISDIANNE FEINSTEINAUGUST 12, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThen different power companies might contract with different concrete companies, offering different prices or value of that work.
THE CITY IS WALKING A FINE LINE IN DEMANDING MILLIONS FROM ITS NEXT POWER PROVIDERMACKENZIE ELMERAUGUST 7, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWhile the report may not offer much new information, it’s one of few concrete guidances available to US educators.
A NEW REPORT SUGGESTS US SCHOOLS CAN—AND SHOULD—REOPEN SAFELYALEXANDRA OSSOLAJULY 16, 2020QUARTZWhile touring the then steel-and-concrete skeleton of the facility last year, Rangers manager Chris Woodward told a team official that it didn’t feel like a stadium, rather, “an arena.”
MLB’S NEWEST BALLPARK IS A SHIFT AWAY FROM RETRO-ERA STADIUMSTRAVIS SAWCHIKJULY 16, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThe material they can be built from is currently limited to concrete and plastics, which aren’t practical in some climates.
THIS TINY HOUSE IS 3D PRINTED, FLOATS, AND WILL LAST OVER 100 YEARSVANESSA BATES RAMIREZJUNE 30, 2020SINGULARITY HUB The authors, however, do mention that 3D printing concrete bases on site, while not yet proven feasible, could solve many of these problems.
GE WILL 3D PRINT THE BASES OF WIND TURBINES TALLER THAN SEATTLE’S SPACE NEEDLEJASON DORRIERJUNE 21, 2020SINGULARITY HUB They attached one to a robotic arm and used it to pick up a block of concrete.
CLIMB LIKE A SLO-MO SPIDERMAN USING THIS SUPER SUCTION ROBOTCAROLYN WILKEMAY 12, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSSince the growing bacteria help produce the material, this concrete could be made where it would be used, Srubar points out.
THIS ‘LIVING’ CONCRETE SLURPS UP A GREENHOUSE GASCAROLYN WILKEMAY 6, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSWORDS RELATED TO CONCRETE
- acclimate
- acclimatize
- amalgamate
- anneal
- bake
- brace
- buttress
- cake
- calcify
- callous
- caseharden
- cement
- close
- clot
- coagulate
- compact
- concrete
- congeal
- consolidate
- contract
- crystallize
- curdle
- densify
- dry
- firm
- fix
- fortify
- fossilize
- freeze
- gird
- jell
- nerve
- ossify
- petrify
- precipitate
- press
- reinforce
- season
- set
- settle
- solidify
- starch
- steel
- stiffen
- strengthen
- temper
- thicken
- toughen
- vitrify
- accompany
- add
- adhere
- affix
- agglutinate
- annex
- append
- assemble
- associate
- attach
- blend
- bracket
- cement
- clamp
- clasp
- clip
- coadunate
- coalesce
- combine
- compound
- concrete
- conjoin
- conjugate
- connect
- copulate
- couple
- entwine
- fasten
- fuse
- grapple
- hitch on
- incorporate
- interlace
- intermix
- juxtapose
- knit
- leash
- link
- lock
- lump together
- marry
- mate
- melt
- mix
- pair
- put together
- slap on
- span
- splice
- stick together
- tack on
- tag on
- tie
- tie up
- touch
- weave
- wed
- weld
- yoke
- authentic
- careful
- close
- concrete
- correct
- defined
- definite
- deft
- detailed
- discriminating
- discriminative
- distinct
- exact
- explicit
- factual
- faithful
- genuine
- judicious
- just
- literal
- matter-of-fact
- methodical
- meticulous
- on the button
- on the money
- on the nose
- particular
- proper
- punctilious
- punctual
- regular
- right
- rigid
- rigorous
- scientific
- scrupulous
- severe
- sharp
- skillful
- solid
- specific
- strict
- systematic
- true
- ultraprecise
- unerring
- unmistakable
- veracious
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