Engineering Techniques

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun the action of destroying or knocking down a building or structure

adjective demolition (used to describe something related to the act of destroying or knocking down)

  • The city council approved the demolition of the old building to make way for a new development.
  • They're gonna tear down that old building for the new project.
  • They're gonna wreck that place for the new construction.
  • The demolition of their friendship was inevitable after years of disagreements.

verb to manufacture or construct in standardized sections ready for quick assembly

  • The construction company decided to prefabricate the walls off-site to save time and money.
  • We're going to prefabricate the shed before assembling it in the backyard.
  • Let's prefab the parts before putting them together.
  • She always likes to prefabricate her arguments before presenting them in a debate.

noun the process of manufacturing or constructing something in advance, especially in standardized sections that are easily shipped and assembled on site

  • The construction company utilized prefabrication techniques to speed up the building process.
  • I heard they're using prefabrication to put up that new office building down the street.
  • The crew is all about that prefabrication life to get things done faster.
  • In her writing, the author used prefabrication of ideas to create a seamless narrative flow.

noun the body of techniques or methods used in a particular field of study or activity

  • The company is investing in new technics to improve efficiency in their manufacturing process.
  • I've been learning some new technics to help me play guitar better.
  • Dude, check out these sick DJ technics I just learned!
  • She used clever technics to navigate through the difficult situation.

abr

noun a three-letter abbreviation for 'abracadabra', a word used in magic tricks

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  • The ABV of the wine is 13%, which is considered quite high.
  • I heard the ABV of that beer is off the charts!
  • Let's grab some drinks with a high ABV and really get the party started.
  • The ABV of his energy levels was through the roof after drinking that energy drink.