quakeproof
Americanadjective
verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of quakeproof
Example Sentences
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Its six-story quakeproof building houses a seismological library and a radio telemetry system that links the institute with some of its 20 field seismographs.
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The nation invested heavily in quake research, quakeproof engineering, quake relief.
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Tokyo is to be rebuilt "quakeproof and fireproof."
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Ambato, he said, would be rebuilt as a modern, quakeproof city.
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Next, the builder boosted sales by offering waterproof, fireproof, wormproof and even quakeproof vaults.
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