erector

/riˈkɛktər/

Definitions

1. noun

A machine or device for lifting or moving heavy loads, especially one that uses a system of pulleys or levers.

“The erector allowed them to lift the heavy machinery with ease.”

2. noun

A person who erects or sets up structures, such as buildings, monuments, or signs.

“The erector worked tirelessly to install the new sign on the building.”

3. verb

To set up or install something, such as a structure, device, or system.

“The team was tasked with erecting the new communication towers.”

Synonyms

  • constructor
  • installer
  • setter

Antonyms

  • demolisher
  • destroyer