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building
[bil-ding]
noun
a relatively permanent enclosed construction over a plot of land, having a roof and usually windows and often more than one level, used for any of a wide variety of activities, as living, entertaining, or manufacturing.
the act, business, or practice of constructing houses, office buildings, etc.
building
/ ˈbɪldɪŋ /
noun
something built with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory
the act, business, occupation, or art of building houses, boats, etc
Other Word Forms
- buildingless adjective
- underbuilding noun
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Example Sentences
London Fire Brigade said 15 engines were at the nine-storey building in Wood Lane, White City, after a fire broke out in the early hours of Saturday.
One destroyed multiple buildings in Chinese Camp, a historic gold mining town.
After the party's success at May's local and mayoral elections, he argued the 2026 races for the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd would be "an essential building block" ahead of a UK general election.
The mark of any true theme park aficionado is an appreciation of slow-moving, old-school dark rides, attractions that are set in darkened show buildings and often filled with an assortment of vignettes.
Criminal damage to listed buildings is on the increase, the body which preserves and protects Welsh heritage has said.
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