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superstructure

[soo-per-struhk-cher] / ˈsu pərˌstrʌk tʃər /


NOUN
skyscraper
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Whether that pricing superstructure is complacent or not clearly hinges on what you think the wider economy will deliver over the remainder of the year.

From Reuters

And the band’s martial drums, chiming guitars and inexorable crescendos create arena-size superstructures filled with rhythmic — and emotional — crosscurrents.

From New York Times

And she sings in a wiry, reedy voice that’s by no means as guileless as it sounds; there’s always an intellectual superstructure.

From New York Times

"Structurally deficient" means that at least one key component that aids the daily function of the bridge, like the deck, superstructure or the foundation, has been rated in poor or worse condition.

From Fox News

But a September 2019 inspection showed the bridge’s deck and superstructure were in what inspectors said was poor condition.

From Seattle Times