deconstructs Synonyms

deconstructs Meaning

deconstructs

to examine (something, such as a work of literature) using the methods of deconstruction, to adapt or separate the elements of for use in an ironic or radically new way, to take apart or examine (something) in order to reveal the basis or composition often with the intention of exposing biases, flaws, or inconsistencies, destroy, demolish

deconstructs Sentence Examples

  1. The critic deconstructs the novel, exposing its hidden meanings and assumptions.
  2. Demolish ball deconstructs the old building, reducing it to rubble.
  3. The therapist deconstructs her client's belief system, helping them challenge their limiting thoughts.
  4. The scientist deconstructs the experiment, analyzing its components and methodology.
  5. The artist deconstructs the traditional canvas, using it as a means to express unconventional ideas.
  6. The historian deconstructs the past, questioning the accuracy and biases of historical narratives.
  7. The philosopher deconstructs the concept of truth, arguing that it is subjective and fluid.
  8. The linguist deconstructs language, examining its structure, sound, and meaning.
  9. The architect deconstructs a building, analyzing its design and functionality.
  10. The sociologist deconstructs social norms and institutions, exposing their underlying power dynamics and inequalities.

FAQs About the word deconstructs

to examine (something, such as a work of literature) using the methods of deconstruction, to adapt or separate the elements of for use in an ironic or radically

examines, assesses,analyzes, dissects, anatomizes,investigates, cuts, evaluates, divides, inspects

synthesizes, coalesces,integrates, unifies, aggregates, consolidates, assimilates, conglomerates,amalgamates,agglomerates

The critic deconstructs the novel, exposing its hidden meanings and assumptions.

Demolish ball deconstructs the old building, reducing it to rubble.

The therapist deconstructs her client's belief system, helping them challenge their limiting thoughts.

The scientist deconstructs the experiment, analyzing its components and methodology.