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Term: overbuilt

Definition:

(adjective) Built to be stronger, sturdier, or more robust than necessary.

Senses:

  1. Built excessively strong.
  2. Constructed with unnecessary strength or capacity.
  3. Designed to withstand extreme conditions or heavy use.

Popular Usage:

In the field of construction, overbuilt structures are often considered to have increased durability and longevity, providing added safety and protection.

Local Usage:

In our local community, overbuilt homes are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to withstand severe weather conditions.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The architect designed an overbuilt bridge, ensuring its endurance during earthquakes.
  2. She purchased an overbuilt laptop with an abundance of memory and processing power, even though she only used it for basic tasks.
  3. The local government invested in an overbuilt drainage system after the area experienced frequent flooding.

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