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infrastructure

[in-fruh-struhk-cher] / ˈɪn frəˌstrʌk tʃər /


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Great British Railways is a new publicly owned company that will have integrated management of not only the day-to-day running of the trains but also the infrastructure, the tracks and the signalling.

From BBC

Authorities restored power to most critical infrastructure in Kyiv by around 1200 GMT, Ukraine's energy minister said, but he warned Ukrainian households may have to wait longer for it to return.

From Barron's

Creating the infrastructure to mount meaningful national campaigns means recruitment, fundraising, planning.

From BBC

Lincoln Avenue’s board members want to make sure their shareholders “would be treated fairly” for the money they’ve invested in infrastructure, Clairday said.

From Los Angeles Times

The Geneva Convention, the laws of war, bans attacks on infrastructure that cause excessive harm to civilians.

From BBC