Across
- 1. to build knowledge;command someone to do something, especially as an official order
- 4. to build again after it has been damaged or destroyed;to rebuild the way something is organized
- 7. a person who helps someone build knowledge;a person like a teacher but not synonymous because a teacher generally focuses on broader, long-term student development in formal settings, while an instructor typically imparts specific, hands-on skills or techniques for shorter, task-oriented training such as in yoga or driving
- 9. the act of taking down ;the act of destroying something that was built
- 10. something built on top of something else;the part of the building built on top of the foundation or base
Down
- 2. something literal or figurative that is built;buildings that are created or produced
- 3. the parts of a city on which the rest of the city was built around: roads, communication, transportation, and schools;the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities such as buildings, roads, power supplies that are needed for a city or society
- 5. the base, support, or foundation of a building or bridge;a support system
- 6. to build the wrong meaning;to misunderstand;to interpret the wrong way
- 8. something that blocks the way of things being created or built ;something in the way
