Meaning & Definition of word "Erect"

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    Erect

    /ɪˈrɛkt/

    verb:

    • 1. to build or put up (a structure)
      • Example: They decided to erect a new monument in the park.
    • 2. to raise or lift to a standing position
      • Example: The workers started to erect the framework of the building.

    adjective:

    • 1. standing straight up; upright
      • Example: She maintained an erect posture while speaking.
    • 2. having an upright position; not lying down
      • Example: The cat sat in an erect position, ready to pounce.
    • 3. something that is raised or elevated
      • Example: The erect guard towers overlooked the perimeter of the facility.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'erectus', past participle of 'erigere' meaning 'to raise up'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    erect a monument:

    To construct a monument in honor of someone.

    erect posture:

    Maintaining a straight and upright body position.

    erect a barrier:

    To set up a barrier to block a path or area.

    Related Words

    upright:

    In a vertical position.

    vertical:

    At right angles to a horizontal plane.

    initialize:

    To set something in operation or prepare it for use.

    Slang Meanings of erect

    Meaning: To be in a state of arousal.

    Example Sentence: He was looking rather erect after seeing her.

    Meaning: To be very enthusiastic or excited.

    Example Sentence: The crowd was erect with excitement during the concert.