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erected

[ih-rek-tid] / ɪˈrɛk tɪd /




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An AFP reporter in Cucuta saw a stage that was erected for the event being dismantled.

From Barron's

In 2017, as I reported, Southern Co. pulled the plug on the flagship plant of this effort, a coal gasification factory it had erected in eastern Mississippi.

From Los Angeles Times

When it had originally been erected, some people had even compared it to the Great Wall of China, although that was pushing it a bit.

From Literature

Blank signage erected around the town ahead of the meter rollout has been defaced with the same word: "Resist".

From BBC

Across the street, organisers erected pop-up tents behind temporary barricades, offering the ever-growing media crowd some shelter from the frequent downpours.

From Barron's