Noun
of Erect
Source: Webster's dictionaryMoving to the forefront of advanced nations is not a choice but a national duty. This requires, among other things, erecting the best industrial property protection systems despite all challenges, particularly in the transition phase that we must endure. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
I am too tired, I must try to rest and sleep, otherwise I am lost in every respect. What an effort to keep alive! Erecting a monument does not require an expenditure of so much strength. Franz Kafka
It is of the essence of traditions that they cover or conceal their humble foundations by erecting impressive edifices on them. Leo Strauss
Each of us is carving a stone, erecting a column, or cutting a piece of stained glass in the construction of something much bigger than ourselves. Adrienne Clarkson
The boy did the preliminaries, sealing the circles, erecting the bonds. Now we were all subject to the rules of the summoning. But then he stopped. He did not progress. The woman looked at him furiously. "I've forgotten it," he said. Jonathan Stroud
No use going out or staying at home. No use erecting walls against the impalpable. Octavio Paz