Sentence examples for to edifice from inspiring English sources

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A building; a structure; an architectural fabric, especially an imposing one; a large or fine building, public or private.

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The southern crater is far greater in size, 984 feet wide with fumaroles, which can be attributed to edifice failure in the southern wall, while Gareloi's northern crater is enclosed.

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But dealing with the more recent history of East Germany seems hardly easier, at least when it comes to edifices from the period.

What we now see is how they've had to build foundations, offer more services and add depth to their offering — these companies have moved from facades to edifices.

Utzon is also redesigning the interior of one of the two main halls, and has completed a set of design principles that will guide future alterations, long after he is gone, to an edifice likely to stand for centuries.

In 1995, after a century of amateurism, potential competitors forced the rugby union to add professionals to its edifice.

There was little comfort in Greece surviving if they were going to be sacrificial lambs to the edifice of a technocratic Europe.

It also fell victim to the "edifice complex", the belief that new office blocks, sports arenas and transport systems alone can stop the rot.

The private heart of his palace concealed, like a genetic code, the principle that had given shape to the edifice and informed the state.

While the study does not yield a new estimate of future warming, it adds another brick to the edifice of mainstream climate science.

"The beauty of the scientific life is that every honest practitioner may add a permanent contribution to the edifice of knowledge," the author writes.

Beckett noted that while Joyce proceeded by constantly adding to the edifice, he himself worked by constantly subtracting, stone by stone.

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