construction Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun the act of constructing something
building.
- during the construction we had to take a detour
- his hobby was the building of boats
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noun a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit
expression; grammatical construction.
- I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner
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noun the creation of a construct; the process of combining ideas into a congruous object of thought
mental synthesis.
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noun a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
structure.
- the structure consisted of a series of arches
- she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons
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noun drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem
- the assignment was to make a construction that could be used in proving the Pythagorean theorem
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noun an interpretation of a text or action
twist.
- they put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct
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noun the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones
building.
- their main business is home construction
- workers in the building trades
WordNet
Con*struc"tion noun
Etymology
L.Definitions
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The process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition. -
The form or manner of building or putting together the parts of anything; structure; arrangement. An astrolabe of peculiar construction. Whewell.
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(Gram.) The arrangement and connection of words in a sentence; syntactical arrangement. Some particles . . . in certain constructions have the sense of a whole sentence contained in them. Locke.
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The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense. Any person . . . might, by the sort of construction that would be put on this act, become liable to the penalties of treason. Hallam.
Strictly, the term [construction] signifies determining the meaning and proper effect of language by a consideration of the subject matter and attendant circumstances in connection with the words employed. Abbott.
Interpretation properly precedes construction, but it does not go beyond the written text. Parsons.