Use "edifice|edifices" in a sentence

1. Hence, complex monuments, edifices of gradation and transition.

2. They complain that the monstrous edifices interfere with television reception.

3. Disclosed is a friction pendulum bearing (1) for protecting edifices, which is suitable for disconnecting the subsoil (2) from an edifice (3) during movements of the subsoil (2) caused by earthquakes, for example, or as an alternative to conventional deformable bearings.

4. Their head office was an imposing edifice.

5. 22 They complain that the monstrous edifices interfere with television reception.

6. Dauntless regarded this imposing edifice with dismay.

7. Ascon Group Of Developers has been Sculpting Edifices since 1995

8. The edifice of pride and power begins to crumble.

9. Eventually the theory becomes a creaking and ugly edifice.

10. These Basalts are erupted onto continental crust through fissures rather than typical volcanic edifices

11. The Times is housed in an imposing edifice on 1st Street.

12. By 1100, all the original buildings had disappeared under a Romanesque edifice.

13. The edifice of legitimations is built upon language as its principal instrumentality.

14. This proved to be an imposing edifice in the latest Empire style.

15. The American consulate was a magnificent edifice in the centre of Bordeaux.

16. The town hall is the only edifice surviving from the fifteenth century.

17. A good autumn wind would bring the whole edifice crashing to earth.

18. Evidence such as this serves to undermine the apparently monolithic edifice of Victorianism.

19. He had high ideals in his youth but gradually the whole edifice crumbled.

20. The primary edifice, Mandeville Center, is about as inviting as a concrete bunker.

21. 26 The town hall is the only edifice surviving from the fifteenth century.

22. This spectacular edifice, Akshaya Abov, provides you with a lifestyle like no other

23. Because after all, you built this edifice to be accepted by the world.

24. A grand foundation stone laying ceremony for Asian Packaging Center Edifice was held yesterday.

25. A assemble of broad edifice outcasts intend punish on the students that chafe them.

26. On West 127th Street in Harlem stands the eye-catching edifice of The Balton

27. Their new manifesto hardly threatens to bring the whole edifice of capitalism crashing down.

28. The whole edifice of the family's thinking rested on the notion of hard work.

29. And is there a politician in the world with a more transparent edifice complex?

30. Synonyms for Chancel include apse, presbytery, sanctuary, cathedral, tower, palace, hall, edifice, basilica and minster

31. If so, the whole edifice so carefully reconstructed by Finnis is in danger of collapse.

32. The architecture of the edifice was designed to immortalize the memory of the innocent martyrs.

33. * These durable edifices probably loomed majestically over nearby huts, hovels, and market stalls made of rough wooden frames and thatched with straw.

34. Dismantle, Annihilate and devastate the whole swelling, putrescent edifice of surfing once and for all

35. The edifice of legitimations is built upon languages and uses languages as its principle instrumentality.

36. 14 Their new manifesto hardly threatens to bring the whole edifice of capitalism crashing down.

37. The edifice of legitimations is built upon language and uses language as its principal instrumentality.

38. He wanted her to be permanent, an edifice whose piles touched the heart of the earth.

39. Holes surface pore focus on upper and middle subfacies of effusive facies which locates edifice slope.

40. Even in ruin the Colosseum is a magnificent edifice of great structural interest and aesthetic splendour.

41. Almost everywhere these edifices of civil engineering, the basis of life in urban Britain, have been taken for granted.

42. 8 If so, the whole edifice so carefully reconstructed by Finnis is in danger of collapse.

43. 4 Sara saw with rage and pain the edifice of her love destroyed by that man's falseness.

44. The church of All Saints is a humble edifice with a bell turret at the west end.

45. What is the overall impression of the built edifice to the human experience of visitors to that place?

46. All Saint's church stands on a conical mound of earth in the village and is an ancient edifice.

47. Generally, some representation of Jesus, or perhaps just a cross, is placed somewhere in or on the edifice.

48. The invention relates to an edifice foundation comprising at least one foundation element which encompasses a wooden pole that can preferably be anchored in the ground by ramming the same in and a load-transferring cap that can be slid over the upper end of the wooden pole, introduces edifice loads into the wooden pole, and is preferably fitted with positive means for connecting an edifice element to be supported.

49. Admonitory The Admonitory triangle sounds over and over again; the whole edifice disappears in a swirl of bar-chimes

50. And this was an edifice that would house the greatest mystery of all: wine into blood, bread into flesh.

51. Building, edifice (noun) a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place

52. Correspondent; having the same or similar external form, or shape; like; resembling; as an edifice Conformable to a model or draft.

53. A volcanic edifice of notable proportions, formed by lava spillage from a very viscous magma (acid) impeding an extensive lava flow.

54. Baptisteries were often circular or polygonal monuments, either built as a special and separate edifice or connected to an existing church

55. Antechamber definition: a large entrance or reception room or area synonyms: anteroom, lobby, foyer, vestibule, building, entrance hall, edifice, hall, narthex

56. Why did she feel then that the whole edifice was about to crumble and fall down, leaving her exposed and defenceless?

57. Atolls are more or less annular reef and reef-island systems found mostly in oceanic mid-plate settings, where they rest on the peaks of submarine volcanic edifices

58. Baptisteries were often circular or polygonal monuments, either built as a special and separate edifice or connected to an existing church

59. A whole street of houses had been demolished to make way for the edifice looming above her, Isabel vaguely recalled hearing.

60. Our intellectual and spiritual guide, Peter Berg, built the edifice of Bioregionalist philosophy on the foundation of watershed-based thinking and governance.

61. Architectura Analyzes Great Buildings in Detail including-- The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (now, Istanbul, Turkey), an edifice of the late Roman Empire

62. Wherever he could, he aligned himself with politicians and causes committed to tearing down its globalist edifice: Archconservative Catholics such as …

63. A volcanic edifice of considerable proportions, formed by lava spillage from a very viscous (acid) magma preventing an extensive lava flow.

64. The Aedile was the supervisor of public works; the words "edifice" and "edification" stem from the same root

65. For me, at least, the closet emerged as another strange edifice, another harsh, warped, and dichotomous lens through which to understand myself.

66. Then he crossed the street in front of the National Gallery, glancing up at the massive edifice of the building in the process.

67. Merchants were relegated to the bottom of the edifice in line with a long-standing Confucian contempt for money-making and commercial activities.

68. ‘The memorial's organization of form and materials might suggest a kind of natural, earthy, broad-sweeping and open Australianness in contrast to the ceremonious Conventionality of old world edifices.’

69. Anteroom - a large entrance or reception room or area antechamber , entrance hall , foyer , lobby , vestibule , hall building , edifice - a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice"

70. On a stone placed in front of the same edifice, the archons, or principal magistrates, stood each year to take their oath of office.

71. A piped water supply flows through an open channel that runs through this edifice keeping the environs cool, as in an air-conditioned environment.

72. A curated list and of 50 Brutalist structures throughout the United States, constructed between 1950 and 2005, including federal and university buildings, as well as commercial and religious edifices

73. ‘The memorial's organization of form and materials might suggest a kind of natural, earthy, broad-sweeping and open Australianness in contrast to the ceremonious Conventionality of old world edifices.’

74. Agapae Sentence Examples On either side are similar edifices, a little later in date, but evidently used by the guardian of the monument and for the celebration of the Christian Agapae or love-feasts

75. Holonyms ("Anteroom" is a part of): building; edifice (a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place)

76. Old buildings throughout the world suffer the gnawing erosion of the acidic rain that washes them, from the City Hall in Schenectady, United States, to the famous edifices of Venice, Italy.

77. To protect the Charminar from traffic - related vibration and emissions - the cause of the loosening and falling of plaster - Naidu wants a vehicle - free zone around the edifice .

78. In places the collisions split the old Altaid edifice at high angles to the collision front, creating extensional basins such as the Turgay (Torghay) Valley of Kazakhstan,…

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80. Abattoir: 1 n a building where animals are butchered Synonyms: butchery , shambles , slaughterhouse Type of: building , edifice a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or …