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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of infill.

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Examples

  • Scatter plot of calculated correlations from "infilled" 1209 series and corresponding gridcell temperatures.

    Climate Audit 2008

  • First, the 5-year vacancy rule (the only thing, in my view, preventing this whole city from being infilled with skinny houses) is basically gutted (see page 22).

    Don't drop it on your foot (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • The frame is infilled with prefab thermasteel panels to minimize construction on-site waste.

    The Annie Residence by Bercy Chen Studio 2009

  • The frame is infilled with prefab thermasteel panels to minimize construction on-site waste.

    Church Point House by Utz-Sanby Architects 2009

  • I lived in a relatively new suburb of Rome for a while, filled with mile after mile of awful 6 story residential blocks, each alone an architectural eyesore, but taken together AND infilled with all the things one needs for a quality life (markets, bakeries, etc) and you got very livable neighborhoods.

    Matthew Yglesias » By Request: Architecture Policy 2009

  • It is worth noting that structures comprising a reinforced concrete frame infilled with brick are also quite common.

    Mexican House Construction - a Common Misunderstanding 2008

  • It is worth noting that structures comprising a reinforced concrete frame infilled with brick are also quite common.

    Mexican House Construction - a Common Misunderstanding 2008

  • It is worth noting that structures comprising a reinforced concrete frame infilled with brick are also quite common.

    Mexican House Construction - a Common Misunderstanding 2008

  • Getting off the train and descending an outdoor staircase into Station Square, I find myself in a cobblestoned place surrounded by buildings with deep arcades, half-timbered walls infilled with patterned brick, and steeply pitched red-tile roofs topped by clock towers and turrets.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Getting off the train and descending an outdoor staircase into Station Square, I find myself in a cobblestoned place surrounded by buildings with deep arcades, half-timbered walls infilled with patterned brick, and steeply pitched red-tile roofs topped by clock towers and turrets.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

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