noun
- plural of engineering; the practical application of science and mathematics to design, build, and improve structures, machines, and systems
- plural of engineering; the skillful or devious management of a situation or outcome
Usage: typically used in academic or professional contexts to refer to multiple engineering disciplines or projects
Usage: often used in phrases like 'social engineerings' to describe manipulative tactics
Examples
- The university offers several different engineerings programs, including civil, mechanical, and electrical.
- Modern engineerings have made it possible to build skyscrapers that can withstand earthquakes.
- The company's various engineerings of the product improved its efficiency over time.
- Different engineerings approaches were tested to solve the water management problem.
- Students studying engineerings learn both theoretical concepts and practical skills.
- The engineerings behind the new bridge design were praised by industry experts.