verb
- past tense of scaffold; provided with a temporary framework for support during construction or repair
- past tense of scaffold; provided structured support or guidance to help someone learn or accomplish a task
Usage: education
adjective
- having temporary structural support or framework
- designed with built-in support or guidance to aid learning or completion
Usage: education
Examples
- The workers scaffolded the building before beginning repairs.
- The teacher scaffolded the lesson to help struggling students.
- The scaffolded structure allowed safe access to the roof.
- Students used scaffolded worksheets to practice math problems.
- The renovation required a fully scaffolded exterior.
- The scaffolded approach helped new employees learn the system.
- Construction crews scaffolded the entire facade.