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1. construct
verb. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] make by combining materials and parts.
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)
2. construct
verb. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] put together out of artificial or natural components or parts; He manufactured a popular cereal".
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)
3. construct
verb. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions.
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)
4. construct
verb. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] create by linking linguistic units.
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)
5. construct
noun. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances.
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)
6. construct
verb. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] reassemble mentally.
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)
7. construct
verb. ['kənˈstrʌkt, ˈkɑːnstrəkt'] create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts.
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- construct (English)
- construo (Latin)