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"superstructure" Definitions
  1. a structure that is built on top of something, for example the upper parts of a ship or the part of a building above the ground compare substructure
  2. (formal) the systems and beliefs in a society that have developed from more simple ones

105 Sentences With "superstructure"

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The superstructure of the habitat would arch across the "sky".
The hull and superstructure were built in collaboration with Bugatti.
The last big change is the withering of the derivatives superstructure.
International law is the superstructure for the system of geopolitical relations.
The superstructure of these ships tops a hundred and ninety feet.
You can think of it as an "ideological superstructure" (Heisenberg's phrase).
What's needed, he argues, is some global superstructure to advance humanity.
The hardtop, superstructure, stringers, and transom of the boat is carbon fiber.
To demand full equality within that superstructure is to sanction those efforts.
A. We finished the foundation, and we start in January on the superstructure.
Yet analysts say even the better-performing units suffer under a heavy superstructure.
After all three caissons were anchored, a steel superstructure was built over them.
Her superstructure bristled with antennae—some long and pointy, some sleek, white and domed.
What about the superstructure of scandal politics we have built and live in today?
So liberals have created a great philosophical superstructure to justify their freewheeling, freestyle constitutional interpretation.
The "superstructure" has triumphed over the "base", "parliamentary cretinism" over the "dictatorship of the proletariat".
A simple superstructure of wood, cloth or even palm fronds provides basic privacy and shelter.
It will use a 72-meter-long "floating superstructure" to support two 1 MW turbines.
It's transportation superstructure and tech talent pool from nearby universities are a draw for multinationals.
Meanwhile, the superstructure some like to call the "Republic" might be in more trouble than ever.
The vessel's carbon fiber superstructure makes it considerably lighter than its peers and more spacious inside.
It may make more economic sense to build the superstructure using materials extracted from the asteroid belt.
Then Google conjured up a corporate superstructure called Alphabet, slotting itself in as the only profitable firm.
The hull and superstructure were designed in collaboration with Bugatti along with Italy-based studio Nuvolari Lenard.
Right now, the superstructure is completed on two of the three buildings, and halfway done on the third.
"Green," about rich black families who have literally buried their blackness, doesn't really mesh with the play's superstructure.
Essentially, the constitutional reforms will create a kind of permanent ruling superstructure controlled by Putin and his associates.
"Ministry" is two decades of polemic distilled into one book, with a superstructure of fiction to hold it all together.
The state-of-the-art engineering feat needed 35,000 tonnes of steel for the superstructure and 150,000 tonnes of concrete.
TALONS takes the instruments that would normally be mounted atop the superstructure and gives them a tow line and parachute.
Residential buildings are both about solitude making its peace with mutual space — individual compartments that are linked within one superstructure.
Jordan's flew into the superstructure above the finish line and stuck there, and he had to climb up to retrieve it.
In front of the superstructure is what appears to be an E-2 Hawkeye early-warning aircraft, its wings folded back.
Channels of light and haze extend from the rocky ruins, recreating shadowy columns to give the impression of the temple's superstructure.
"They have the professional infrastructure, but they don't have the superstructure to provide the guidance on what specifically should be pursued."
The tribalist doesn't see any transpartisan superstructure to which one might be loyal, any more than the color blind see a rainbow.
The ideological superstructure has changed: Nobody in Russia studies the mind-bending and once-compulsory pseudo-philosophy of dialectical materialism these days.
As the main funnel cloud took shape, the smaller tornadoes began to merge, adding strength to the superstructure and boosting wind speeds.
These served the same unconscious function as the Grand Tour novels, that of constructing a literary superstructure over an expanding imperial base.
I like how its climate-controlled greenhouse domes, superstructure artificial trees and green expanses contrast with the nearby central business district towers.
This idea derives from traditional Marxist thinking: The "superstructure" of ideology, theorists argued, is determined by the economic "base" of class relations.
In Art Brut, political content is usually subordinated to a sequestered superstructure – an attitude that stages artists as intense but somewhat dim.
Once the Tea Party established itself as a grassroots force, it was for the most part sucked into the superstructure of the GOP.
But Rossetti, the architecture firm that designed Ashe Stadium, had a breakthrough, which involved building a superstructure around and above the existing stadium.
His social media advertising is aimed disproportionately at older Americans who were the superstructure of his victory in the Electoral College in 22000.
Using Google Earth, some researchers were able to identify these structures as being termite mounds, but the size of the superstructure was largely unknown.
Each module can separate itself from the larger structure, re-orient its position, and snap itself back onto the superstructure at the desired location.
This plan leaves most of the superstructure of intercollegiate football, basketball and hockey in place, but the university would no longer run the teams.
Astronomers expected these hot baryons to conform to a cosmic superstructure, one made of invisible dark matter, that spanned the immense voids between galaxies.
Narrator: Unlike an alien superstructure, dust floats around in a blob that's constantly morphing and changing its shape, which could explain the irregular dips.
In 0003, the roof became part of an ambitious renovation plan, and the superstructure, without the movable panels, was completed before last year's Open.
Below her more than 12,000 square feet of billowing sails is a gleaming mahogany superstructure that houses a saloon, formal dining area, and captain's cockpit.
Cannold's production, with its additional symbolic superstructure and shaky use of the stage, is often too fragmented to produce the effects the show's creators intended.
It ascended to the semi-abstracted superstructure in weathered and stained cast-concrete, curved floors, stairways, and interior platforms that spiraled out from a central axis.
It will use a 73-meter-long "floating superstructure" to support two 1 MW turbines on each side and will have rotor diameters of 20 meters.
AFI was implemented in August 2012 as an analytical superstructure and search engine to overlay some of the government's largest databases of personal and travel information.
It lumbers along on working tank treads, and includes countless moving features including conveyor belts that carry debris away (or unneeded Lego) and a rotating superstructure.
There are some institutions—drugs, church, money—that align the superstructure of white wealth in Houston with the heart of black and brown culture beneath it.
There was the now-famous "Mission Accomplished" banner strapped across the superstructure of an aircraft carrier when President Bush announced the end of combat operations in Iraq.
Threats to impose a repressive Hong Kong-style Communist superstructure on the Taiwanese, at this stage, will only further discredit the PRC as a respected global leader.
Ernest R. Graham designed the building, with an H-shaped superstructure atop a six-story base and a steel frame, clad in granite, terra cotta and brick.
The superstructure is mostly wood, strung with lights and painted in the bright Ukrainian national colors of yellow and blue, as well as red, purple, and green.
The boat was flying a Liberian flag and hauling what looked like enormous propane gas tanks; my father noted the huge "NO SMOKING" sign painted across the superstructure.
This Sunday's — the last in the current series — will be read by artist, activist, and writer Molly Crabapple and will take on Marx's theory of base and superstructure.
Supermoms can't operate without a superstructure of support, which makes their status as out of reach for low-income or single mothers as the housewife role once was.
Its overdeveloped thematic superstructure includes not only the Sabines, whose leader, Hersilia, makes occasional spectral appearances, but also Grace's obsessions with abandoned mines, perpetual fires and hunky firemen.
However the crew of the Roberts was able to save the vessel, in part by using heavy steel cables to tie cracked portions of the ship's superstructure together.
A bridge is classified structurally deficient if one or more of the key bridge elements, such as the deck, superstructure or substructure, is in "poor" or worse condition.
"I think a lot of Americans are waking up to the fact that Facebook is becoming sort of a self-regulated superstructure for political discourse," Sarbanes told Zuckerberg.
This photo shows a boat rescuing a crew member from the water as two other sailors are in the upper center of the burning USS West Virginia's superstructure.
The Orbital O2 will use a 73-meter-long "floating superstructure" to support two 1 megawatt (MW) turbines on each side and will have rotor diameters of 103 meters.
The superstructure might not have fully escaped the gravitational forces that Roberts described, but it's not clear how much it could have once Trump appeared to have sealed the nomination.
The superstructure is smaller and farther back on the ship, which will allow it to launch 33 percent more flight missions a day using a new catapult and landing system.
Trump rarely shies away from superlatives and yet, his mention of a "Great Wall" invoked images of another very lengthy, defensive superstructure -- one he's had on his mind for a while.
The PLAN's 689-foot, 25,000-ton Type 071s can each accommodate 600-800 troops depending on the mission as well as two landing craft carried on davits mounted on its superstructure.
The Orbital O2 will be made up of a 72-meter-long "floating superstructure" supporting two 1 megawatt (MW) turbines on each side and will have rotor diameters of 20 meters.
If the foundation of Obama's domestic climate plans is yanked away, it could strengthen the hand of skeptics and nationalists in China, India, and elsewhere, leading the whole superstructure to crumble.
Its trajectory is difficult to predict, particularly because smaller chunks are expected to fall away from the superstructure and pursue their own destiny in the cold choppy waters of the Weddell Sea.
Just maybe the entire superstructure of Pan-European institutions, and the peace, free trade and free movement of people across Europe that we take for granted, will turn out to be temporary.
Title II is the most extreme form of regulation in the federal Communications Act, a massive superstructure of "public utility" style rules originally designed for the rising telephone monopoly in the early 1930s.
She was a midsize ship, a tenth of a mile long, low-slung, with a seven-story superstructure in the stern and plumes of rust fanning down the hull from her main deck scuppers.
Past editions have featured 3D holograms and video art, and EPIC 5.0 is set to be part of a "superstructure" called the Steel Yard, including the largest-ever hologram used for a live performance.
The intellectuals and artists and eccentrics in her lesser books seem to be moved like lethargic wooden chess pieces, making you feel like you're trapped in the lower intestine of some baroque scholarly superstructure.
The superstructure mimics that of classical Greek theater: protagonists deliver lengthy monologues and alternate with the chorus, who engages in storytelling through song, filling in background information or revealing things the protagonist doesn't know.
Construction has reached the 63rd floor and the superstructure - the concrete shell and the cladding - is to be completed next year, Jomah said, adding that delays in some areas were inevitable because of technical challenges.
GM also unveiled a new concept vehicle, the SURUS, or Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure, a fuel cell-powered, four-wheel steer concept vehicle on a heavy-duty truck frame that's driven by two electric motors.
Efforts like the Text Encoding Initiative and Semantic Web ended up loading documents with so many tags aiming to explain the purpose and function of each word that the superstructure of analysis became overwhelmingly top heavy.
Every state has at least one structurally deficient bridge, which the US Department of Transportation (DOT) defines as when one or more key bridge components (for example, the deck, superstructure, or substructure) is in "poor" condition.
Rolling into San Francisco's new bus terminal has all the vibes of docking with a Googie space station—the weird, special bridge into the hangar, the orange color accents behind a white superstructure, glowing information screens everywhere.
An unreadable pennant number is visible on the side of the submarine's superstructure, known as the conning tower, the note said, adding that pennant numbers are typically assigned to a submarine after it's been accepted into naval service.
To me, it's sad that we aren't always aware that these national appropriations are part of the colonial superstructure, that we can't see ourselves in each other as Indigenous people because of the social amnesias produced by our borders.
On Serena, it only serves to accentuate a superstructure that is already bordering on the digitally enhanced and a rear end that I will attempt to sum up as discreetly as possible by simply referring to it as 'formidable.
"Historically, when fixed project costs start to rise — the foundation, the superstructure, the mechanical systems –— there's a tendency to start to cut costs on the finishes," said Dan Cobleigh, the managing director of design and development at Madison Realty Capital.
The yellow boats are meant to be the same shade as Mickey Mouse's shoes, which keeps the ship's Mickey color scheme — the hull of the ship is black, the superstructure is white, the funnels are red, and the trim is yellow. 
But he was quick to point out that the problems are not yet all resolved: While the platforms will be repaired, the outdated superstructure the shops are built on is managed by an outside company that the M.T.A. has contracted.
What had been an undifferentiated cloud of reflections immediately resolves into a subsurface superstructure, a chunk of material the size of a Greenland iceberg—even looks like an iceberg, except for the fact that it has the density of silicon and ferro-cement.
The cathedral's infinite moments, frozen in stone, stained glass, and sculpture, recover an ancient past that tells an immediate human "story" conforming to the superstructure of divine timelessness — a drama with a "cast" of prophets, disciples, saints, evangelicals, and a tripartite Holy Family.
"The perennial negative impact of the superstructure on the economic base has continued to deteriorate the debt repayment sources of the federal government, and this trend will be further exacerbated by the government's massive tax cuts," the firm said in a statement.
Doing so would require a colossal undertaking, likely the construction of some kind of superstructure, such as a giant sphere or swarm of super-advanced solar panels popularized by astronomer Freeman Dyson that could catch and store all radiation put out by the sun.
The whole superstructure of the Mueller operations has been corrupted by Strzok, by Steele, the Clinton DNC dossier, Comey ceiling records to get Mueller appointed, Mueller&aposs conflicts, the partnership of the prosecutors he has, and for what -- si the president going to be questioned.
Among all these classes of professionals, all these institutions, that whole superstructure of US politics built around two balanced sides, there will be a tidal pull to normalize this election, to make it Coca-Cola versus Pepsi instead of Coca-Cola versus sewer water.
In addition to the unveiling of the seal, and the flooding of the ship's dry dock, other milestones have been completed to include laying of the ship's keel on August 22, 2015, and placement of the 588-metric ton island superstructure on May 29, 2019.
Likewise, while China may be principally focused on its effort to get the coronavirus under control and get its global manufacturing superstructure back up and running, that nation has sought to shift blame for the coronavirus to others and to deflect attention from its own failings.
Like everything associated with "classical liberalism" — to borrow a label claimed by some of the shouted-down academic dissidents — the idea of free speech is part of a superstructure that can easily be pulled apart from below by contending factions, or crumble when its cultural foundation disappears.
And yet all this loving attention to the play's philosophical superstructure does little to alleviate the stiffness of the actual scenes, which are filled with the kind of canned dialogue and bald exposition that Monty Python and other English satirists would come to savage a few decades later.

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