con·struct
kən-ˈstrəkt
constructed; constructing; constructs
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: to draw (a geometrical figure) with suitable instruments and under specified conditions
Construct a regular hexagon with sides 3 inches long.
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: to set in logical order
con·struct
ˈkän-ˌstrəkt
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: something constructed by the mind: such as
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: a theoretical entity
… the deductive study of abstract constructs …—Daniel J. Boorstin
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: a working hypothesis or concept
The unconscious was a construct that came from the daily effort to understand patients.
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: a product of ideology, history, or social circumstances
Privacy is more than a social construct or an idea; it is a condition of the body.—Sallie Tisdale
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