Infill

usgb/ˈɪn.fɪl/
noun

A material used to fill in open spaces or gaps in a structure or land.

The new buildings served as infill between the older structures.
Visual representation of "infill" - A material used to fill in open spaces or gaps in a structure or land.

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infill development, infill housing, infill site

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Contextual Use

Understand that infill is often used in urban design to make efficient use of space.

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The parking lot was replaced with infill housing.
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Emotional Tone

In discussions about urban planning, infill can be viewed positively as it improves city density or negatively as it can disrupt community aesthetics.

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The infill project was controversial among residents.
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Technical Clarity

Infill can also refer to technical processes such as filling in missing data in a dataset.

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In data processing, we often use infill techniques to handle incomplete information.
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