Understructure

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈʌndərˌstrʌkʧər/

Definitions of understructure

noun a structure or framework underlying a system or object

Example Sentences

A1 The understructure of the building is made of strong steel beams.

A2 The understructure of the bridge was carefully designed to support heavy traffic.

B1 The understructure of the car was damaged in the accident.

B2 The understructure of the airplane is crucial for its stability during flight.

C1 The understructure of the skyscraper was meticulously engineered to withstand strong winds.

C2 The understructure of the dam is essential for preventing water leakage.

Examples of understructure in a Sentence

formal The understructure of the bridge was carefully designed to support heavy loads.

informal I never realized how important the understructure of a building is until I saw it being constructed.

slang The understructure of the car was all messed up after the accident.

figurative The understructure of her argument was weak, so it was easy to refute.

Grammatical Forms of understructure

plural

understructures

comparative

more understructured

superlative

most understructured

present tense

understructure

future tense

will understructure

perfect tense

has understructured

continuous tense

is understructuring

singular

understructure

positive degree

understructure

infinitive

to understructure

gerund

understructuring

participle

understructured

Origin and Evolution of understructure

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'understructure' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'soustres', which came from the Latin word 'substructura'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the underlying support or framework of a building or structure, the term 'understructure' has evolved to also encompass the foundational or fundamental basis of various systems or concepts.