deconstructively

[US]/ˌdiːkənˈstrʌktɪvli/
[UK]/ˌdiːkənˈstrʌktɪvli/

Translation

adv.in a deconstructive manner; by means of deconstruction; relating to the practice of analyzing and breaking down complex texts or structures

Phrases & Collocations

deconstructively interpreted

Example Sentences

the critic deconstructively analyzes the novel's hidden power structures.

students deconstructively examine classic texts to reveal underlying assumptions.

philosophers deconstructively question the foundations of western metaphysics.

the artist deconstructively challenges traditional notions of beauty in her work.

architects deconstructively reimagine how urban spaces can serve communities.

film scholars deconstructively parse scenes to uncover ideological messages.

journalists deconstructively investigate corporate practices for hidden biases.

therapists deconstructively explore how childhood experiences shape adult behavior.

historians deconstructively reinterpret colonial archives to center indigenous voices.

linguists deconstructively study how language reinforces social hierarchies.

scientists deconstructively examine experimental data to identify flawed methodology.

musicians deconstructively break down compositions to understand structural choices.

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