1. concreted - Adjective
2. concreted - Verb
of Concrete
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe priest's breath was sour and hot as he moved towards me...Then there was blackness...I remembered every single moment up to a point...Then it's concreted over. What's buried there? Is it something worth exhuming?..Yes. Maybe if I say it, it will lose its power over me. Gabriel Byrne
The first phase of works was funded with a $20 million municipal bond floated by the Council and saw 102 streets concreted, some of which are in their final stages of completion. Source: Internet
Though Robinson and people who in the past might not have espoused her causes, fought a determined battle, Wood Quay was ultimately bulldozed and concreted over, to build the controversial Civic Offices. Source: Internet
Newton, IA, fan found it, got water and cement and carried it out to the site and concreted the monument. Source: Internet
This was usually concreted coal as one of the ship's coal bunkers had ruptured and dumped most of its contents into the turret. Source: Internet
"Let us plan for more trees in Largs!" he urged, to soften the aesthetic appearance of concreted streets and housing. Source: Internet