crossbeam

[ˈkrɒs.biːm]

crossbeam Definition

a long, horizontal beam that is placed across something to support it and hold it up.

Using crossbeam: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crossbeam" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crossbeam of the bridge was damaged in the storm.

  • Example

    The roof is supported by sturdy crossbeams.

  • Example

    He used a crossbeam to secure the structure.

crossbeam Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crossbeam

Phrases with crossbeam

  • in a difficult or stressful situation

    Example

    The company was struggling under the crossbeam of debt.

  • a spar that supports the head of a square sail

    Example

    The sailor climbed up the mast to adjust the crossbeam of the sail.

  • a horizontal bar that connects the handles of a plow

    Example

    The farmer adjusted the crossbeam of the plow before starting to till the field.

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Summary: crossbeam in Brief

A 'crossbeam' [ˈkrɒs.biːm] is a long, horizontal beam that supports and holds up structures. It can be found in various contexts, such as bridges, roofs, and other constructions. Phrases like 'under the crossbeam' denote difficult situations, while 'crossbeam of a sail' and 'crossbeam of a plow' refer to specific parts of a sail or a plow.