Concreting [verb]

Definition of Concreting:

unite

Synonyms of Concreting:

● Tie

● Marry

● Accompany

● Clamp

● Incorporate

● Clip

● Lock

● Affix

● Coalesce

● Grapple

● Pair

● Connect

● Conjugate

● Touch

● Append

● Bracket

● Mix

● Span

● Copulate

● Annex

● Interlace

● Melt

● Adhere

● Attach

● Leash

● Mate

● Combine

● Intermix

● Entwine

● Juxtapose

● Associate

● Couple

● Conjoin

● Cement

● Fuse

● Yoke

● Splice

● Compound

● Assemble

● Knit

● Clasp

● Weave

● Weld

● Wed

● Concrete

● Fasten

● Add

● Link

● Blend

● Put together

● Tie up

● Agglutinate

● Coadunate

● Hitch on

● Lump together

● Slap on

● Stick together

● Tack on

● Tag on


Opposite/Antonyms of Concreting:

● Withdraw

● Leave

● Unlink

● Part

● Loose

● Remove

● Take away

● Sever

● Let go

● Separate

● Divide

● Unfasten

● Open

● Resign

● Disperse

● Uncouple

● Divorce

● Disunite

● Abstain

● Condense

● Dissociate

● Subtract

● Disjoin

● Disconnect

● Release

● Detach

● Unlock

● Unbuckle

● Loosen


Sentence/Example of Concreting:

All this work was securely done, with balks of seasoned wood, iron girders, and concreting.

Theoretically, concreting should be a continuous operation, but practically it cannot be made so.

By the second method, the concreting was done in alternate short panels.

This was baled out with buckets into a tank, concreting as it cooled into a waxlike substance, bland and tasteless.

While the water-proofing and concreting were being done, the air pressure was kept at from 30 to 33 lb.

The cost of labor in compressed air chargeable to concreting was $3.40 per cu.

Most of these were unscrewed from the eye and saved, as tin sleeves were placed around them before concreting.

This was baled out with buckets into a tank, concreting as it cooled into a wax-like substance, bland and tasteless.

The concreting process—including the heating—was in action while fittings were being flown to the Shed.

This was bailed out with buckets into a tank, concreting as it cooled into a wax-like substance, bland and tasteless.