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civil engineer
noun
- a person who designs public works, as roads, bridges, canals, dams, and harbors, or supervises their construction or maintenance.
civil engineer
noun
- a person qualified to design, construct, and maintain public works, such as roads, bridges, harbours, etc
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Derived Forms
- civil engineering, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of civil engineer1
First recorded in 1785–95
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Example Sentences
A civil engineer, Mr Sarfo formed the group in July 2023 with just five people.
From BBC
Aditya Dave, a 29-year-old civil engineer from Brahmapuri, says that his 300-year-old family home has held on to blue for the most part, though, occasionally, they repaint the outer walls in other colours now.
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Civil engineer Tanvir Chalkoo, 29, listens intently to Rashid.
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“Just know you’re going to make a lot of mistakes,” said Odell, a civil engineer who built an 8-by-12-foot in-ground pond for their front yard.
From Los Angeles Times
Naomi wants to become a civil engineer so is planning to study engineering at university if she gets the appropriate grades.
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