Meaning & Definition of word "Construct"

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    Construct

    /kənˈstrʌkt/

    noun:

    • 1. Something that has been built or created.
      • Example: The architect presented his latest construct to the city council.
    • 2. An abstract idea or general notion.
      • Example: The theory is based on the construct of social identity.

    verb:

    • 1. To build or form by putting together parts.
      • Example: The engineers will construct a new bridge over the river.
    • 2. To create or develop a concept or idea.
      • Example: She managed to construct a compelling argument for her thesis.

    Etymology

    Latin 'constructus', past participle of ' construere', meaning 'to pile together'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    construct a narrative:

    To create a story or explanation based on selected facts.

    constructive criticism:

    Helpful feedback intended for improvement.

    construct a plan:

    To devise a detailed strategy for achieving something.

    Related Words

    construction:

    The process of building or assembling.

    constructor:

    A person or thing that constructs.

    deconstruct:

    To break down into constituent parts.

    Slang Meanings of construct

    Meaning: To fix or improve something creatively.

    Example Sentence: I had to construct my way out of that awkward situation.

    Meaning: To fabricate a story or excuse.

    Example Sentence: He constructed an elaborate excuse for being late.