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superstructure

[soo-per-struhk-cher] / ˈsu pərˌstrʌk tʃər /


NOUN
skyscraper
Synonyms


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Whether that pricing superstructure is complacent or not clearly hinges on what you think the wider economy will deliver over the remainder of the year.

From Reuters

And the band’s martial drums, chiming guitars and inexorable crescendos create arena-size superstructures filled with rhythmic — and emotional — crosscurrents.

From New York Times

The work includes fixes to the bridge deck as well as the superstructure that supports the deck.

From Washington Post

The wealth that fuels the art market is deeply implicated in the carbon economy, and the superstructure of art fairs, markets, biennales and blockbuster exhibitions is dependent on carbon-intensive travel and conspicuous consumption.

From Washington Post

And they must be assembled entirely in the United States with hulls and superstructures whose major components are domestically made.

From Washington Post