substruct

[səbˈstrʌkt]

substruct Definition

  • 1to build the foundation or base of a structure
  • 2to remove or deduct something from a total

Using substruct: Examples

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

  • Example

    The workers will substruct the concrete foundation for the new building.

  • Example

    The cost of materials was substructed from the budget.

  • Example

    He substructed the expenses from his income to calculate his savings.

substruct Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for substruct

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Summary: substruct in Brief

The verb 'substruct' [səbˈstrʌkt] has two meanings. The first is to build the foundation or base of a structure, as in 'The workers will substruct the concrete foundation for the new building.' The second is to remove or deduct something from a total, as in 'The cost of materials was substructed from the budget.'