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erecting

[ UK /ɪɹˈɛktɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɪˈɹɛktɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of building or putting up

How To Use erecting In A Sentence

  • It is likely to have benefited more from erecting the jawbone outside the island kirk and turning it into a tourist attraction, than the museum, which will simply be adding it to its existing collection.
  • Additional options include erecting a sizable ornamental canopy or baldachin over the tabernacle, or setting the tabernacle within the apsidal wall or against the backdrop of a decorated reredos. Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend: "Concerning the Central Placement and Noble Design of Tabernacles..."
  • God, however, decided to punish them for their presumptuousness in erecting the tower by making them speak different languages.
  • While a small number of the men looked after the reindeer, the majority, including Sakariassen, were living in tents and employed in erecting the buildings of Eaton Station.
  • Councillors agreed to sell the land to Duncan Graham Partnership for 1,151 million for the purpose of erecting retail warehousing with employment potential for 50 jobs.
  • To return coal mining jobs to West Virginia would mean erecting massive barriers to imports. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were not but, your Honour, what was happening was that they were erecting a contractual system and qualifying it.
  • Some cruise lines will be erecting large screens on deck to enable passengers to watch the wedding. Times, Sunday Times
  • “We thought about erecting a few more buildings, adding more space for berthing and labs, but we decided we could hold out until it was time to move.” Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • To return coal mining jobs to West Virginia would mean erecting massive barriers to imports. Times, Sunday Times
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