Capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary.
Surface on which tennis is played.
1 The commission said it would need concrete actions to stop the practice.
2 Attention to detail is far more likely to secure concrete , indisputable results!
3 We also need to see the issue about time set in concrete .
4 This court will give concrete backing to international humanitarian law, he said.
5 However; this is not likely to develop into anything concrete or definite.
6 But the plans aren't concrete yet, as far as we are concerned.
7 Neither side, however, provided concrete details about headway in their trade talks.
8 Let's take a very concrete example, and look at the HIV test.
9 The government must take concrete steps to hold suspected perpetrators to account.
10 Freedom -rather more complicated in the concrete than the abstract, yes?'
11 It's far from concrete evidence, but is certainly a bit of fun.
12 Expectations appeared low that the meeting would lead to concrete breakthroughs, however.
13 Strength and quality of concrete depend on the amount of cement used.
14 He said the company had no concrete plans for any such deal.
15 Foreign investors and Western donors want concrete signs of stability in Zimbabwe.
16 We cannot come up with concrete estimates at this stage, he said.
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