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edifice
[ed-uh-fis]
noun
a building, especially one of large size or imposing appearance.
any large, complex system or organization.
edifice
/ ˌɛdɪˈfɪʃəl, ˈɛdɪfɪs /
noun
a building, esp a large or imposing one
a complex or elaborate institution or organization
Other Word Forms
- edificial adjective
- unedificial adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of edifice1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But starting with Ronald Reagan, the White House incumbent has shown up at the curved edifice on First Avenue to bloviate, shutting down Manhattan traffic for a full day, almost every September.
And then, the entire edifice crumbled as Baltimore became the focus and fall guy for one of the more infamous investigations of scientific misconduct in the last half of the 20th century.
There are no special effects or gimmicks to Hylen’s photos, no staging or posed imagery — he lets these forgotten edifices speak for themselves.
Littler is the beneficiary, but has added another story to the edifice.
A bedrock for the edifice of speech suppression and virtual thought-policing is the old standby of equating criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
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