Synonym: cement, pavement, real, solid, substantial, tangible. Antonym: abstract. Similar words: on credit, contretemps, increased, increasing, incredible, incredibly, increasingly, in secret. Meaning: [kən'kriːt] n. a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water. v. 1. cover with cement 2. form into a solid mass; coalesce. adj. 1. capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary 2. formed by the coalescence of particles.
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121 Carlton then took a small scoopful of concrete and shook it up with alcohol to see how much air was dissolved.
122 Meanwhile, powerful United States Army helicopters continued dropping massive concrete blocks to hinder the lava flow.
123 The method consists in extrapolating from concrete relations those properties which can be directly subsumed under these higher order abstractions.
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124 If the concrete were to stop pouring-because of a blockage in the pipe, for example-the already hyperactive melee would become frenetic.
125 Likewise the ground, the concrete, which did not cleave to devour or entomb him.
126 She watched her bare toe rub against the whitened concrete of the balcony.
127 The time has come for start-up companies like mine to turn all our efforts into something concrete.
128 Objects, however, by virtue of their concrete nature[sentencedict.com], can never possess that entirely arbitrary and abstract capability.
129 The three each buried one of their name-engraved bats in the concrete being poured in the right-field bleachers.
130 When conflicts arise between perception and reasoning, the concrete operational child makes judgments based on reasoning.
131 To the east is a landscape of concrete tower blocks.
132 Underneath the maps she felt the bare concrete of the warehouse, not the thick carpet of the Mayor's office.
133 Only about 3% of houses in the US are built of concrete.
134 Now, with something concrete to show for the day, I celebrated by finally doing the dishes.
135 I watched him as he bounded up a flight of narrow concrete steps and banged his fists on a shabby door.
136 They were continual concrete evidence of the sleight of hand which had conjured me from one world to another.
137 During these years, the child develops the ability to apply logical thought to concrete problems in the present. 4.
138 With the attainment of concrete operations, the ability to reason logically about and solve conservation problems emerges.
139 It gusted into every overhang of concrete, whistled down the brick funnels on the tall building where she lived.
140 During concrete operational development, a child attains the use of fully logical operations for the first time.
141 This was nevertheless dependent upon his having something concrete to argue about.
142 Construction method would be single walled using concrete blocks and bricks.
143 The parliament building had burned, its roof had collapsed and a large heap of concrete lay around its doors.
144 Regarding structure, most studies conclude that children attain concrete operations around age 6 or 7 independent of formal schooling.
145 Several Congressmen criticized the Mahatma for having failed to achieve a concrete fraction of independence.
146 A beagle with her intestines lying on the concrete, and lab technicians microwaving animals out of boredom.
147 By stripping concrete objects of their less essential features, they become less involved and hence more amenable to mathematical treatment.
148 This building also will be made of structural steel and concrete blocks.
149 A concrete choice could be the four-momentum of a test body acted on by gravitational and non-gravitational forces.
150 The grey concrete of Sergel Square juts out into the auditorium.
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