Adjective
infrastructural (comparative more infrastructural, superlative most infrastructural)
Of, relating to or originating in infrastructure.
Our entire judicial system in Liberia has broken down because of the many years of lawlessness, indiscipline and warfare. We need more training to get more qualified judges. We need infrastructural reforms. All of our laws need to be re-examined by a law reform commission. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Public social services, infrastructural policies, and so on are vital. But a basic income should be part of a package of reforms. Guy Standing
Add to this, the reduced spends from the Centre for infrastructural projects due to ashift in priority (more towards health) may result in fewer order awards. Source: Internet
All users of the term currently differentiate natural from man-made or infrastructural capital in some way. Source: Internet
“ASUU is on strike in order to restore the past glory of public universities and address infrastructural decay and deficit in our institutions. Source: Internet
At the federal level, efforts are being made to bridge the infrastructural gap. Source: Internet