Crossword-Solution: ERECTS 6 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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ERECTS anagram CERTES, CRETES, ESTERC, REECTS, RESECT, SCREET, SECRET

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Places upright 1 answer
Is constructive? 1 answer
Fashions on a site 1 answer
Contructs 1 answer
Constructs, as a house 1 answer
Constructs, as a building 1 answer
Constructs vertically. 1 answer
Builds, as a monument 1 answer
Builds, as a house 1 answer
Builds, as a building 1 answer
Builds from the ground up 1 answer
Builds (a tower) 1 answer
Is in the skyscraper business 1 answer
Lifts upright 1 answer
Pitches, in a way 1 answer
Plays with Lego blocks 1 answer
Puts up a structure. 1 answer
Puts up with girders, say 1 answer
Puts up, as a building 1 answer
Puts up, as a house 1 answer
Puts up, as a monument 1 answer
Puts up, as a skyscraper 1 answer
Puts up, as a structure 1 answer
Puts up, as a tower 1 answer
Puts up, as an edifice 1 answer
Raises, as a building 1 answer
Raises, as a monument 1 answer
Sets right side up 1 answer
Sticks up 2 answers
Founds 2 answers
Institutes. 3 answers
Sets upright 3 answers
Sets straight 5 answers
Con-structs 6 answers
Hoists 8 answers
Builds up 9 answers
Forms. 9 answers
BOSTON SKYSCRAPER, FOR SHORT 10 answers
CAUSES TO STAND 11 answers
A PERSON WHO FOUNDS OR ESTABLISHES SOME INSTITUTION 11 answers
Builds 12 answers
Sets up 12 answers
Assembles 13 answers
Puts up 14 answers
Pitches 15 answers
Establishes 15 answers
Raises 16 answers
rears 16 answers
BRINGS UP 18 answers
Puts together 19 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ERECTS (5)

Whenever the government makes war, loses or gains a battle, changes the outfit of its army, erects a monu-ment, digs a canal, opens a road, or builds a railway, it borrows money, on which the tax-payers pay interest; that is, the government, without adding to its productive capacity, increases its active capital,--in a word, capitalizes after the manner of the proprietor of whom I have just spoken.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
There is more truth in the believing cry, “Come from thy white cliffs, O Pan!” than in the religion that measures a man’s life by the letter of the Ten Commandments, and erects itself as judge and ruler over him, instead of throwing open the gate of the garden where God walks with man from morning until morning.
The Roadmender Michael Fairless 2013
Warlike and martial Talbot, Burgundy Enshrines thee in his heart, and there erects Thy noble deeds as valour’s monuments.
King Henry VI, The First Part William Shakespeare 1998
Warlike and martial Talbot, Burgundy Enshrines thee in his heart, and there erects Thy noble deeds as valour's monuments.
Henry VI, Part 1 William Shakespeare 1999
Even this very evening he was in dread of a collapse of that threatening arch which debt erects over the head of many a Parisian.
The Deputy of Arcis Honore de Balzac 1999

Quotes with ERECTS (3)

I want gifts and Christmas music. I don’t care how many Draziri are out there. They won’t take Christmas from me.”“Yes, but we don’t have a suitable male,” Orro said. “And only one dog.” I looked at him.“What is this Christmas?” Wing asked. Orro turned from the stove. “It’s the rite of passage during which the young males of the human species learn to display aggression and use weapons.” Sean stopped what he was doing and looked at Orro.“The young men go out in small packs,” …
Ilona Andrews One Fell Sweep
An unbroken horse erects his mane, paws the ground and starts back impetuously at the sight of the bridle; while one which is properly trained suffers patiently even whip and spur: so savage man will not bend his neck to the yoke to which civilised man submits without a murmur, but prefers the most turbulent state of liberty to the most peaceful slavery. We cannot therefore, from the servility of nations already enslaved, judge of the natural disposition of mankind for or aga…
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A spider conducts operations that resemble those of a weaver, and a bee puts to shame many an architect in the construction of her cells. But what distinguishes the worst architect from the best of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure in imagination before he erects it in reality.
Karl Marx Capital: Volume One
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 261 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).