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Meanings of
deconstruct
in English
Act of reverse engineering something.
reverse engineer
Related terms
intentional human activity
Synonyms
Examples for "
reverse engineer
"
reverse engineer
Examples for "
reverse engineer
"
1
The investment community is bending over backwards to
reverse
engineer
an answer.
2
Connectionists
reverse
engineer
the brain and are inspired by neuroscience and physics.
3
If you want to
reverse
engineer
a car, you look under the hood.
4
You may not copy,
reverse
engineer
,
modify or otherwise deal with the software.
5
Could you
reverse
engineer
the national, or even the global, mood?
Usage of
deconstruct
in English
1
Individually, we've each attempted to
deconstruct
that truth with various different answers.
2
The chaotic language, left in the private library, would
deconstruct
into nothing.
3
The film aims to
deconstruct
racial stereotypes, but depends heavily on them.
4
In this episode, five TED speakers
deconstruct
the hard truths of deception.
5
Le Week-End and Before Midnight
deconstruct
marriage as well as delivering laughs.
6
Dr. Stacey Patton: We have to
deconstruct
our thinking about Black children.
7
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to
deconstruct
the data and facilitate developing themes.
8
The power to construct and
deconstruct
,
an omnipotent light from within.
9
Shoko Asahara couldn't
deconstruct
it, and lost out to apocalyptic ideas.
10
It isn't a phenomena the Tories can
deconstruct
and rebuild in their image.
11
She joins Noelle to
deconstruct
the literary phenomenon that is The Twilight Saga.
12
In other words,
deconstruct
the figures behind any argument, be it scientific or religious.
13
Now we need to know how many it takes to
deconstruct
a Twitter thread.
14
We asked some experts to
deconstruct
the global pop phenomenon.
15
They are people who I have managed to
deconstruct
their ideas, ideologies, even rituals.
16
She turned and saw his silhouette glimmer as he let the invisibility subtext
deconstruct
.
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About this term
deconstruct
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
deconstruct biomass
deconstruct chronic
deconstruct plant
deconstruct the content
deconstruct a twitter
More collocations
Deconstruct
through the time
Deconstruct
across language varieties
United States of America
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