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الفعل
آزَرَ ; أَسَّى ; أَعَانَ ; أَيَّدَ ; دَعَمَ ; ساعَدَ ; سانَدَ ; شَدَّ عَضُدَهُ ; عاوَنَ ; عَزَّزَ ; عَوَّنَ
الفعل
آزَرَ ; أَسَّى ; أَعَانَ ; أَيَّدَ ; دَعَمَ ; ساعَدَ ; سانَدَ ; شَدَّ عَضُدَهُ ; عاوَنَ ; عَزَّزَ ; عَوَّنَ
الصفة
مُثَبَّت ; مُدَعَّم ; مَدْعُوم ; مُعَزَّز
In construction or renovation, underpinning is the process of strengthening the foundation of an existing building or other structure. Underpinning may be necessary for a variety of reasons:
Underpinning may be accomplished by extending the foundation in depth or breadth so it either rests on a more supportive soil stratum or distributes its load across a greater area. Use of micropiles and jet grouting are common methods in underpinning. An alternative to underpinning is the strengthening of the soil by the introduction of a grout, including expanding urethane-based engineered structural resins.
Underpinning may be necessary where P class (problem) soils in certain areas of the site are encountered.
Through semantic change the word underpinning has evolved to encompass all abstract concepts that serve as a foundation.