Revetment [noun]
Definition of Revetment:
an architectural finish
Opposite/Antonyms of Revetment:
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Sentence/Example of Revetment:
The Chinamen come out of their houses and stand on the revetment to watch us pass.
The pyramid was then a dummy, made of rubble within a revetment of heavy flint nodules, which was faced with fine limestone.
The nature of the soil was such that revetment was of little avail.
Above and below there was a revetment of a few hundred feet; except this, the beach and river bank were in their natural state.
The flood abated on April 20th, after having been five feet, ten inches above the revetment wall.
This revetment wall, however, gave place to the present one of stone.
The use of headers and anchors is absolutely necessary in loose soils only, but they greatly strengthen the revetment in any case.
By a revetment we mean a facing placed against the front or back wall of a trench to keep the earth in place.
The escarp is falling into disfavour, on account of the great expense of a revetment that can withstand breaching fire.
The revetment differed mainly in the care which had been bestowed upon it, and consisted mostly of reeds, grass, &c.