substructure

[sʌbˈstrʌk.tʃər]

substructure Definition

  • 1the underlying structure or foundation of a building or other physical object
  • 2a supporting or underlying part of something

Using substructure: Examples

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

  • Example

    The substructure of the bridge was damaged in the earthquake.

  • Example

    The substructure of the argument was flawed.

  • Example

    The substructure of the company's finances was unstable.

substructure Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for substructure

Phrases with substructure

  • the process of removing soil and rock to expose the underlying substructure of a building or other physical object

    Example

    The substructure excavation revealed that the foundation was not stable.

  • the reinforcement or strengthening of the underlying substructure of a building or other physical object

    Example

    The substructure support was necessary to prevent the building from collapsing.

  • the examination and evaluation of the underlying substructure of a building or other physical object

    Example

    The substructure analysis revealed that the foundation needed to be replaced.

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Summary: substructure in Brief

The term 'substructure' [sʌbˈstrʌk.tʃər] refers to the underlying structure or foundation of a building or other physical object, or a supporting or underlying part of something. Examples include 'The substructure of the bridge was damaged in the earthquake,' and 'The substructure of the argument was flawed.' Phrases like 'substructure excavation' and 'substructure support' denote processes related to examining and reinforcing the substructure.