| CONSTRAINED | • constrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of constrain. • constrained adj. Kept within close bounds; confined. • constrained adj. Forced; compelled. |
| CONSTRAINER | • constrainer n. One who constrains. • CONSTRAINER n. something or someone that constrains. |
| CONSTRAINTS | • constraints n. Plural of constraint. • CONSTRAINT n. the act of constraining. |
| CONSTRICTED | • constricted v. Simple past tense and past participle of constrict. • CONSTRICT v. to draw together; to render narrower or smaller. |
| CONSTRICTOR | • constrictor n. That which constricts or tightens… • CONSTRICTOR n. a muscle that contracts a cavity or orifice or compresses an organ. |
| CONSTRINGED | • constringed v. Simple past tense and past participle of constringe. • CONSTRINGE v. to draw together; to cause to contract or shrink. |
| CONSTRINGES | • constringes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of constringe. • CONSTRINGE v. to draw together; to cause to contract or shrink. |
| CONSTRUABLE | • construable adj. That may be construed. • CONSTRUABLE adj. that can be construed. |
| CONSTRUCTED | • constructed v. Simple past tense and past participle of construct. • constructed adj. Artificial; man-made. • CONSTRUCT v. to build. |
| CONSTRUCTER | • constructer n. Alternative form of constructor. • CONSTRUCTER n. one who constructs, also CONSTRUCTOR. |
| CONSTRUCTOR | • constructor n. A person who, or thing that, constructs. • constructor n. (Automotive) A company or individual who builds racing vehicles. In Formula One, constructor status… • constructor n. (Object-oriented programming) A class method that creates and initializes each instance of an object. |
| DECONSTRUCT | • deconstruct v. (Transitive, often figurative) To break something down into its component parts. • deconstruct v. (Transitive) To analyse in terms of deconstruction (a philosophical theory of textual criticism). • deconstruct v. (Transitive) To analyse in general. |
| MISCONSTRUE | • misconstrue v. (Transitive) To interpret erroneously, to understand incorrectly; to misunderstand. • MISCONSTRUE v. to construe wrongly, also MISCONSTER. |
| RECONSTRUCT | • reconstruct v. To construct again; to restore. • reconstruct v. To attempt to understand an event by recreating or talking through the circumstances. • RECONSTRUCT v. to construct again. |