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Term: Asphalt
Description:

Asphalt is a black, sticky and highly viscous petroleum-based substance used mainly in road construction and waterproofing. It is a composite material composed of aggregates, bitumen, and other additives, providing durability and stability to the surfaces it covers.

Senses and Usages:
Sense 1:

Noun: Asphalt refers to the mixture of crushed stone, sand, and bitumen used for paving and surfacing roads, driveways, and parking lots. It provides a durable and smooth surface for vehicles and increases road safety.

Example Sentence: The city's road maintenance crew worked tirelessly to repair the damaged asphalt on Main Street.

Sense 2:

Noun: Asphalt can also be used more generally to refer to surfaces covered with the aforementioned mixture, such as tennis courts, bicycle paths, or playgrounds.

Example Sentence: The new community park includes a basketball court with a high-quality asphalt surface.

Sense 3:

Noun: In the roofing industry, asphalt typically refers to a water-resistant and long-lasting material used in the construction and repair of roofs. It is often used for shingles and flat roofs.

Example Sentence: The homeowner decided to replace the old, leaking shingles with new asphalt roofing materials for better protection.

Sense 4:

Verb: In some contexts, asphalt functions as a verb, meaning to cover or pave with asphalt.

Example Sentence: The construction company will asphalt the parking lot next week to ensure a smooth driving surface.

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