Concrete in a sentence as a noun

After trying it out now, here are some concrete issues:+ No monospace fonts for code.

I saw a child today play for, honest to god, about half an hour with a low concrete wall.

Empty city blocks, fields of grass and weathered concrete, and the ruins of entire neighborhoods.

That is the reason to work in a startup, because that is the definite, concrete thing on the table.

This is the point in support where you start giving the client the concrete steps that will be taken to solve their issue.

Concrete in a sentence as a verb

The limits your comment refers to are abstract, even hypothetical, while the progress being made is concrete.

Code with functors or monoids or traversables is easier to write than more concrete code and yet still flexible enough for many useful tasks.

Digging the metaphorical ditches and laying the metaphorical concrete for your foundation sucks, but that's how life is.

Again, whether or not you're giving her concrete messages about what kind of help you're offering her, you should also be announcing these publicly.

I can gaurentee that we can build concrete pylons capable of holding up a steel tube, that is done all over the country dozens of different uses cases.

Concrete in a sentence as an adjective

To be more concrete: you can't build a socioeconomic infrastructure on top of capitalism.

They talk about externalized costs and concrete economic phenomena that justify regulation.

This happened after the vehicle impacted a roundabout at 110 mph, shearing off 15 feet of concrete curbwall and tearing off the left front wheel, then smashing through an eight foot tall buttressed concrete wall on the other side of the road and tearing off the right front wheel, before crashing into a tree.

We got that reputation by doing some concrete things differently than our competitors: we staffed an appropriate number of CSRs, trained them to be nice to customers, did a lot of gratuitous tech support for basic computer problems, and were flexible about resolving billing disputes.

Concrete definitions

noun

a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water

verb

cover with cement; "concrete the walls"

verb

form into a solid mass; coalesce

adjective

capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary; "concrete objects such as trees"

adjective

formed by the coalescence of particles