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substructure

[suhb-struhk-cher, suhb-struhk-] / sʌbˈstrʌk tʃər, ˈsʌbˌstrʌk- /












NOUN
underpinning
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The most satisfying biographies are those that help readers understand the motivations of its subject, that reveal the substructure of intriguing public personalities; and Anna is certainly intriguing.

From Washington Post

His latest mission is taking on Vladimir Putin and the substructure of lies and misinformation the Russian leader built to support the invasion and attempted takeover of Ukraine.

From Los Angeles Times

Workers continued scraping and drilling into the substructure of the monument as darkness began to fall.

From Washington Post

“All of our provisional ideas in psychology will presumably one day be based on an organic substructure,” Sigmund Freud wrote.

From Washington Post

It’s construction tradition that when a building’s steel substructure is nearing completion, the team signs the final beam before it’s hoisted and secured in place.

From Los Angeles Times