Adjective
manmade (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of man-made
A number of other countries around the world have taken significant efforts to maximize their survival prospects in the event of large calamities, both natural and manmade. Source: Internet
A port is a manmade facility built for loading and unloading vessels and dropping off and picking up passengers. Source: Internet
Centennial Park, which rests on the outskirts of Springfield's southwest limits, holds the city's only public skatepark, as well as several ball fields, tennis courts, and a manmade hill for cardio exercises and sledding in winter months. Source: Internet
Sudden failures of these moraines can cause floods with cascading failures of manmade structures downstream. Source: Internet
Over 5,200 global firms rely on Everbridge to keep their people safe and organizations running in anticipation of, or amid, critical events, whether natural, cyber, or manmade. Source: Internet
On the international stage, the IFRC organizes and leads relief assistance missions after emergencies such as natural disasters, manmade disasters, epidemics, mass refugee flights, and other emergencies. Source: Internet