"Precast" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Precast" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Precast" Meaning

Preceding another activity, place, or time; earlier.

Example: The precast movie trailer tried to brace the audience for the revealing plot twist.

Or

Made or manufactured before being assembled or used at a construction site.

Example: Pre-cast concrete units are used to build high-rise buildings quickly and efficiently.

Or

Done before a particular point in time; situated before in a process.

Example: The precast forecast implied that it would be a cold winter.

(Meaning can vary depending on the context in which it's used)

"Precast" Examples

Examples of Using the Word "Precast"


1. Construction Context

- Concrete precast units were used to form the walls of the new factory building.

2. Environmental Consideration

- The use of precast materials in building construction can significantly reduce the carbon footprint compared to traditional building methods.

3. Transportation

- The precast units were transported from the factory to the construction site on specialized trucks, minimizing damage during transit.

4. Quality Control

- The precast concrete panels were inspected at the factory before being installed on the exterior of the high-rise building, ensuring uniform quality and strength.

5. Timely Completion

- Thanks to the use of precast elements, the construction project was completed two months ahead of schedule.

"Precast" Similar Words

Precambrian

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The Precambrian is the earliest geologic eon of Earth's history, spanning from the formation of the planet about 4.5 billion years ago to about 541 million years ago, the beginning of the Phanerozoic Eon. It is often also called the Cryptozoic Era.

Precancerous

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Describing something that suggests a cancerous growth or disease may develop in the future.

Precant

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"Precaut" is not a valid word in English.

Precapillary

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Derived from "pre-," meaning before, and "capillary", referring to a small blood vessel that allows blood to pass through the walls of the vessel and exchange oxygen and nutrients with surrounding tissues. <br><br>A term used in physiology to describe the area before the capillary, typically referring to the part of the blood pathway before it reaches the capillaries, such as the arterioles.

Precarious

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Unstable or uncertain; insecure or full of risks.

Precariously

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Meaning: (used to describe something that is in a state of being at risk, unstable, or uncertain; very likely to fall, collapse, or fail)<br><br>Example: The old bridge stood precariously over the river, threatening to collapse at any moment.

Precariousness

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The quality or state of being precarious, or being in a position of risk or uncertainty. It refers to a lack of stability, security, or permanence, making something vulnerable to failure, collapse, or other negative consequences.

Precarity

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The state of being precarious, uncertain or insecure; a lack of stability or predictability. It can refer to a condition of vulnerability, fragility or instability in various aspects of life, such as employment, finance, health, or social status.

Precasts

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Precognitions or predictions made beforehand, especially ones made publicly, tend to be known as "precasts". For example:<br><br>The company made some precasts about the economic growth of the country in the following year.<br><br>Pre-cast is also a term used in construction to describe a building component or element that is made in a factory and then transported to a building site where it is assembled with other pre-cast elements.

Precation

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Forethought; cautiousness.

Precatory

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Used in reference to circumstances or statements that are morally auspicious, favorable, or hopeful, seemingly auspicious or favorable; also, relating to, resembling, or tending towards prayer or petition.<br><br>Example: "The precatory phrase 'innocent until proven guilty' emphasizes the notion that one should not be presumed guilty without evidence."

Precaudal

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Located before the caudal region or tail end of an animal.

Precaution

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A cautionary measure taken to prevent something from happening or to minimize its impact.<br><br>Example: "Taking precautions when handling chemicals is crucial to avoid accidents."

Precautional

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Taking precautions in advance to prevent a problem or minimize the risk of a potential harm or danger.

Precautionary

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Precautionary has a few different meanings, but here are a few common ones:<br><br>1. Taken or done to avoid something unwanted or unnecessary, such as a precautionary search: a thorough search was made as a precautionary measure.<br>2. Relating to or used for preventing something unfortunate or unpleasant from happening: You should take a precautionary approach when working with chemicals.<br>3. Given or advised due to fear of something possible, such as a precautionary warning: He took some precautionary steps to protect himself from any potential scam.<br><br>In general, precautionary suggests a sense of foresight and caution to prevent or avoid something, often in a timely or proactive manner.

Precautions

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Cautionary measures or actions taken to prevent danger or injury; safety measures.