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prefabricate

[pree-fab-ri-keyt] / priˈfæb rɪˌkeɪt /






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The ship carried about 4,000 tons of supplies to isolated Inuit communities along the coast, including prefabricated houses, construction materials and vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The third iteration of the clubhouse, modeled after The Reform Club in London, is built around a prefabricated steel frame imported from the U.K., and reassembled here.

From The Wall Street Journal

That doubled when contractors found issues like the prefabricated concrete used to build the stadium is aging and difficult to renovate.

From Seattle Times

They said two health care workers were killed but other staff members managed to flee before the fire spread and the ceiling of the prefabricated building collapsed.

From New York Times

The city has required port employees to live in 216 hastily erected, prefabricated buildings at the docks instead of going home to their families every day.

From New York Times