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Erect - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

erect

/ɪˈrɛkt/ /ɪˈrɛkt/

Definition:

To construct or raise upright; also, rigid or upright in posture.

Synonyms:

build, construct, raise, assemble, establish

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

demolish, dismantle

Common Collocations:

erect a building, erect a tent, erect a statue, erect a fence

Derivatives:

erection, erector

Usage Tips:

Use "erect" for structures or posture; avoid for abstract concepts unless metaphorical (e.g., "erect barriers").

Common Phrases:

stand erect, erect a monument, erect barriers

Etymology:

From Latin "erigere," meaning "to set up" or "raise."

Examples:

  • 1. The flagpole was erected in the schoolyard yesterday.
  • 2. She stood erect with confidence during the presentation.
  • 3. Workers will erect the new bridge by next month.
  • 4. The sculpture was erected to honor the city’s founder.

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