Comparative for based on fact and existing, or having existed, in reality
“To make a comparison, we first need a concrete example of a principle and a rule.”
Comparative for existing in a material or physical form
“It is also one of the sites where the formation of new claims by informal political actors materializes and assumes concrete form.”
Comparative for clear and definitive, having no ambiguity
“As for the implementation of these joint resolutions, we also note that the state has not formulated concrete plans to provide for their implementation.”
Comparative for distinct or special to a specific individual, thing or circumstance
“Like Adama's feel-good lie, it provides a concrete solution to a very real and immediate problem that all Colonials face.”
Comparative for having a hardened or solid texture or surface
“The concrete surface of the three pier caps did not have spalls.”
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