supporting structure
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Definition
Noun: A supporting structure is a physical construction or framework whose primary function is to bear weight, hold something up, or provide stability to another object or system.
Usage
This term is used to describe the essential, load-bearing part of a building, machine, or natural formation. It emphasizes the structural role rather than the aesthetic or secondary functions.
Examples
- The steel supporting structure of the bridge was completed before the road surface was added.
- Engineers inspected the building's supporting structure for any signs of stress or damage after the earthquake.
- The large roots act as a supporting structure for the massive tree.
Advanced Usage
- In abstract contexts, "supporting structure" can metaphorically refer to a foundational system or framework that upholds an idea, organization, or argument.
- The legal precedents provided the supporting structure for the lawyer's case.
Variants and Related Words
- Support (verb/noun): The general act or means of bearing weight or providing assistance.
- Framework (noun): A basic underlying structure.
- Foundation (noun): The lowest load-bearing part of a structure; a base.
- Infrastructure (noun): The basic physical systems of a community or nation (e.g., transportation, communication), which can be seen as its supporting structures.
Synonyms
- Framework
- Skeleton
- Chassis
- Underpinning
- Backbone
Antonyms
- Superstructure (the part of a building above its foundation or support)
- Load
Noun
- a structure that serves to support something