ERECT vs UNBOWED: ADJECTIVE
- Upright, or having a vertical position; not inverted; not leaning or bent; not prone.
- Bold; confident; free from depression; undismayed.
- Being in a stiff, rigid physiological condition.
- Being in a vertical, upright position.
- Of sexual organs; stiff and rigid
- Upright in position or posture
- Directed upward; raised; uplifted.
- Upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards.
- Watchful; alert.
- Standing upright, with reference to the earth's surface, or to the surface to which it is attached.
- Elevated, as the tips of wings, heads of serpents, etc.
- Rigid, firm; standing out perpendicularly.
- Not bent or arched; not bowed down.
- Not subdued; unyielding.
- Not bowed; unbent.
- Erect in posture
- Not forced to bow down to a conqueror
- Not subdued or deterred.
- Not bowed; erect or upright.
ERECT vs UNBOWED: VERB
- Construct, build, or erect
- To cause to stand up or out.
- To put up by the fitting together of materials or parts.
- Cause to rise up
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ERECT vs UNBOWED: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To rise upright.
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ERECT vs UNBOWED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To lift up; to elevate; to exalt; to magnify.
- To raise, as a building; to build; to construct; ; to set up; to put together the component parts of, as of a machine.
- To raise and place in an upright or perpendicular position; to set upright; to raise
- To animate; to encourage; to cheer.
- A place where large machines, as engines, are put together and adjusted.
- To construct (a perpendicular, for example) from or on a given base.
- To set up; establish.
- To fix in an upright position.
- To raise to a rigid or upright condition.
- To construct by assembling.
- To set up or establish; to found; to form; to institute.
- To set up as an assertion or consequence from premises, or the like.
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ERECT vs UNBOWED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To draw, as a figure, upon a base; construct, as a figure: as, to erect a horoscope; to erect a circle on a given line as a semidiameter; to erect a perpendicular to a line from a given point in the line.
- To advance or set forth; propound.
- To animate; encourage.
- To raise from a lower level or condition to a higher; elevate; exalt; lift up.
- To set up or establish; found; form; frame: as, to erect a kingdom or commonwealth; to erect a new system or theory.
- To raise, as a building; build; construct: as, to erect a house or a temple; to erect a fort.
- To raise and set in an upright or perpendicular position; set up; raise up: as, to erect a telegraph-pole or a flagstaff.
- Intent; alert.
- Hence Upright and firm; bold.
- In entomology, upright: applied to hairs, spines, etc., when they are nearly but not quite at right angles to the surface or margin on which they are situated. In this sense distinguished from perpendicular or vertical.
- 2 and Construct, build, institute, establish, plant.
- Stiff and rigid
- In botany, vertical throughout; not spreading or declined; upright: as, an erect stem; an erect leaf or ovule.
- Specifically— In heraldry, set vertically in some unusual way: thus, a boar's head charged with the muzzle or snout uppermost, pointing to the top of the field, is said to be erect.
- Having an upright posture; standing; directed upward; raised; uplifted.
- 1 and Elevate. See raise.
- To take an upright position; rise.
- Of sexual organs
- Not bowed or arched; not bent.
- Hence Not subjugated; unsubdued; not put under the yoke.
ERECT vs UNBOWED: RELATED WORDS
- Statant, Straight backed, Erectile, Unbowed, Rampant, Put up, Set up, Rear, Rearing, Passant, Upright, Unbent, Standing, Vertical, Raise
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ERECT vs UNBOWED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Stand up, Fastigiate, Erectile, Unbowed, Rampant, Put up, Set up, Rear, Rearing, Passant, Upright, Unbent, Standing, Vertical, Raise
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ERECT vs UNBOWED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Corpses can get erect soon after they die.
- They would erect billboards on every street corner.
- Truth transcends all boundaries we seek to erect.
- Uber should erect barriers separating drivers from passengers.
- These birds walk erect; with a stately carriage.
- Thalli with creeping and erect filaments, ecorticate, erect filaments arising from a short cell of creeping axis that also bears an attachment rhizoid.
- They have erect ears, which I have heard that the erect ear is something associated with the Russian boar.
- The size of a soft penis (not erect) is much smaller than when it is erect.
- When first-year canes of erect and semi-erect blackberries reach 4 feet high, top them.
- Each penis measurement appointment consisted of only erect length and erect girth.
- The deadly shooting of a drug gang member is linked to close aides of beleaguered but unbowed Rob Ford.
- Overall, the PMI suggested manufacturers were mostly unbowed by the floods that have submerged swathes of southwest England.
- Battered but unbowed, Asurmen advanced through the city, with his final two companions trailing in his wake.
- To find a great tree unbowed by the tempest I emerge from the Earth.
- Though none of her seven dozen Howling Banshees survived, she stepped from the world, victorious and unbowed.
- The grand finale and the ultimate victor stands bloodied but unbowed!
- Nathan Phillips, a Vietnam veteran, stood dignified and unbowed in the literal face of white aggression.
- I've been looking for unbowed calvary of the Nereids.
- Can unified, unbowed solidarity replace jeering cynicism and dark despair?
- Of Undefeated include Reigning, Triumphant, Unbeaten, unbowed, Unconquered, and.
ERECT vs UNBOWED: QUESTIONS
- Do you need planning permission to erect a bus stop?
- Is it possible to erect the eyepiece of a telescope?
- Will you erect and build the scaffolding to my specifications?
- What does Bhagavad Gita say about holding your head erect?
- Why do rice varieties with erect panicles yield higher yields?
- Can I erect a carport or canopy under permitted development?
- Do I need planning permission to erect a signboard?
- When was Copper Point ready to erect leading lights?
- Will Vladivostok erect a giant statue of Jesus Christ?
- Is the erect-crested penguin decreasing in population?
- What does the second stanza of the poem Bloody But Unbowed mean?