A building material made of cement, sand, stone, and water that hardens to a stonelike mass
“Each has a floor made from concrete and is surrounded by walls and a door made from bamboo.”
A way used as a road
A pavement or sidewalk of flagstones
Based on fact and existing, or having existed, in reality
“To make a comparison, we first need a concrete example of a principle and a rule.”
Existing in a material or physical form
“It is also one of the sites where the formation of new claims by informal political actors materializes and assumes concrete form.”
Clear and definitive, having no ambiguity
“As for the implementation of these joint resolutions, we also note that the state has not formulated concrete plans to provide for their implementation.”
Distinct or special to a specific individual, thing or circumstance
“Like Adama's feel-good lie, it provides a concrete solution to a very real and immediate problem that all Colonials face.”
Having a hardened or solid texture or surface
“The concrete surface of the three pier caps did not have spalls.”
Not able to be changed or adapted to particular circumstances
(of a surface) Paved, especially with cement
Based on fact and existing, or having existed, in reality
Accurate or correct in all details
Having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth
Having been decided
Giving clear and vividly explicit details
Capable of withstanding great physical force
To make or become hard, firm or solid
“A general guide is that if the sediment has tended to aggregate or concrete into a hard mass, then it should be rejected.”
To mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
“He said the words out loud to concrete them into his vocabulary.”
To cover something with paving slabs
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