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construct

KON-struhkt
verb
1
To build something by putting parts together.
"Workers constructed the bridge in under two years."
"She constructed a compelling argument from the evidence."
noun
1
An idea, model, or concept built up from simpler parts.
"Race is often described by sociologists as a social construct."

How to Use Construct

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In plain EnglishTo build something, or (as a noun) an idea built from other ideas.

Easily confused with
construe
Common pairings
construct a building construct an argument social construct

Word Forms

constructed past tense, constructs plural, constructs singular

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Etymology

From Latin construere, "to heap together," from com- ("together") + struere ("to pile up"). A close cousin of "construe."

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