setwall (Meaning)

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setwall (n.)

A plant formerly valued for its restorative qualities (Valeriana officinalis, or V. Pyrenaica).

Synonyms & Antonyms of setwall

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setwall Sentence Examples

  1. The contractor meticulously setwall the room with plasterboard, ensuring a smooth surface for painting.
  2. After removing the old wallpaper, the decorator spent hours setwalling the room with fresh drywall.
  3. The architect specified a double setwall system for the recording studio to minimize sound reverberation.
  4. To prevent air leaks, the insulation technician carefully setwall the attic with vapor-resistant sheathing.
  5. The drywallers used specialized tools to setwall the curved walls of the auditorium.
  6. The basement walls were damp, so the homeowner hired a waterproofing specialist to setwall them with a moisture barrier.
  7. Using a laser level, the carpenter setwall the kitchen cabinets perfectly level.
  8. The new building regulations required that all commercial buildings be setwall with fire-rated drywall.
  9. The restoration team used traditional methods to setwall the historic mansion with plaster and lath.
  10. The owner instructed the contractor to setwall the garage with pegboard for easy tool storage.

FAQs About the word setwall

A plant formerly valued for its restorative qualities (Valeriana officinalis, or V. Pyrenaica).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The contractor meticulously setwall the room with plasterboard, ensuring a smooth surface for painting.

After removing the old wallpaper, the decorator spent hours setwalling the room with fresh drywall.

The architect specified a double setwall system for the recording studio to minimize sound reverberation.

To prevent air leaks, the insulation technician carefully setwall the attic with vapor-resistant sheathing.