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infrastructural

American  
[in-fruh-struhk-cher-uhl] / ˈɪn frəˌstrʌk tʃər əl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to infrastructure, especially in physical, social, or military contexts.


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As the infrastructural layer of AI applications, foundation models have attracted the most investment from venture capitalists and strategic investors.

From Reuters

In November, President Samia Suluhu of Tanzania met with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, in Beijing, where they signed multiple economic and infrastructural agreements including one giving Chinese markets more access to Tanzanian agricultural products.

From New York Times

In 2019, Ghana’s government agreed to allow China to dig for bauxite ore in exchange for multibillion-dollar infrastructural investments that included building highways.

From New York Times

That infrastructural inequity helps explain why precipitation shocks can lead to an increase in diarrhea in the regions the researchers identified.

From Salon

This Dutch helmet paradox demonstrates the scale—cultural and infrastructural—of problem-solving required to address traffic safety.

From Slate