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In addition to the previous definitions, battered can also refer to a state of being physically or emotionally abused. This term is commonly used to describe individuals who have experienced repeated physical violence from a partner or family member. The effects of battering can be long-lasting and devastating, leading to physical injuries, emotional trauma, and even death. Battered individuals often feel trapped in their situation, unable to leave due to fear or financial dependence on their abuser. It is important for society to recognize the signs of battering and provide support and resources for those who are experiencing it. Another context in which battered can be used is in relation to food. Battered food refers to a cooking technique where food is coated in a mixture of flour, eggs, and other ingredients before being deep-fried. This technique is commonly used for foods such as fish, chicken, and vegetables, and results in a crispy exterior and tender interior. Battered food can be found in many cuisines around the world, from fish and chips in the UK to tempura in Japan.

masonry, architecture, stability, deterioration, physical abuse, emotional abuse, violence, deep-fried, cuisine

Christopher Jones

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In the context of architecture, the term battered is used to describe a building or structure that has been subjected to the elements and has therefore deteriorated in appearance or condition over time. This deterioration can be caused by a variety of factors, including weathering, erosion, and general wear and tear, resulting in a building or structure that appears weathered, aged, and worn down. The term can also be used to refer to an old building or structure that has been neglected and has fallen into disrepair. The condition of a “battered” building or structure is generally associated with decay and abandonment, and carries with it connotations of a bygone era.

Aging, decay, deterioration, neglect, disrepair, abandonment.

Michael Adams

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Masonry battered features are a traditional architectural style where the sides of a structure are slightly sloped or angled. This type of design is often used to create a visually pleasing structure, as well as providing greater stability and strength to the walls. The term battered refers to the angle of the slope, which is typically between 30 to 45 degrees. This angle is often used to reduce the weight of the structure and to protect it from external forces such as wind and water. By angling the walls, the structure is also better able to resist seismic forces. Furthermore, the angled walls also provide a greater degree of privacy and security.

Angles, slopes, stability, strength, protection.

Shelly Stone


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