What part of speech is constructs?

Constructs can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. constructs is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of construct (infinitive).
  • 2. constructs is a noun, plural of construct.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does constructs mean?

Definitions

Verb

construct - make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
construct - draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle"
construct - create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts; "construct a proof"; "construct an argument"
construct - create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph"
construct - put together out of artificial or natural components or parts; "the company fabricates plastic chairs"; "They manufacture small toys"; He manufactured a popular cereal"
construct - reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"

Noun

construct - Something constructed from parts.
construct - A concept or model.

Examples of constructs

#   Sentence  
1. noun Mathematicians are creative artists, their artworks being sophisticated constructs of ideas and aesthetic proofs.
2. noun Each society constructs its own worldview.
3. noun Races, in the sense of neatly separated genetic or ancestral groupings that can be reliably identified by superficial characteristics such as skin color, language, or religion, are generally arbitrary social constructs, but even if they were objective categorizations, this would by no means make hatred between the "races" necessary or desirable.
4. noun Though the seasons manifest themselves in all sorts of ways, they remain, nonetheless, abstract constructs.
5. noun Though the seasons manifest themselves in all sorts of ways, they remain abstract constructs nonetheless.
6. noun Tom constructs robots that resemble humans.
7. noun Tom constructs human-like robots.
8. noun No, you aren't in love, for what you call love is just a psychosocial construct to make people ignore their animalic heritance.
9. noun To be considered as a scale, the construct under consideration should be a continuum, with quantitative units.
10. noun The division of humanity into genetic "races" based on skin color is a social construct. A black African may genetically have more in common (excluding skin color) with a white European than with another black African. Furthermore, social attitudes as to which skin colors are "white" or "black" can vary from culture to culture. A "black" person in one society may be a "white" person in another.
11. noun "Judeo-Christianity" is a 20th-century construct.
12. noun Femininity is a construct influenced by a variety of social and cultural factors.
13. noun Hierarchy is a social construct.
14. noun Continents are a social construct.
15. noun No, you aren't in love, for what you call love is just a psychosocial construct to make people ignore their animalic heritance.
16. verb Construct an equilateral triangle.
17. verb Construct a proof.
18. verb Construct an argument.
19. verb Construct a sentence.
20. verb Construct a paragraph.
21. verb It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son.
22. verb After reading his books I feel I can construct a house.
23. verb In order to learn from mistakes, we construct a "no blame" system.
24. verb Take my hand. The two of us are going to construct a utopia.
25. verb In the sixteenth century, Ottoman Turks attempted to construct a canal in Egypt to unite the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
26. verb I will construct a wooden building.
27. verb The slope of the ground made it difficult to construct the road.
28. verb "Well, what are you waiting for? Construct additional pylons!" "There is not enough minerals." "Then we've got to find the minerals."
29. verb I wanted to construct additional pylons, but a voice told me, "You've not enough energy."
30. verb Autonomous machines will someday be deployed to the Moon, Mars or beyond to construct shelters for human habitation.
Sentence  
noun
Mathematicians are creative artists, their artworks being sophisticated constructs of ideas and aesthetic proofs.
Each society constructs its own worldview.
Races, in the sense of neatly separated genetic or ancestral groupings that can be reliably identified by superficial characteristics such as skin color, language, or religion, are generally arbitrary social constructs, but even if they were objective categorizations, this would by no means make hatred between the "races" necessary or desirable.
Though the seasons manifest themselves in all sorts of ways, they remain, nonetheless, abstract constructs.
Though the seasons manifest themselves in all sorts of ways, they remain abstract constructs nonetheless.
Tom constructs robots that resemble humans.
Tom constructs human-like robots.
No, you aren't in love, for what you call love is just a psychosocial construct to make people ignore their animalic heritance.
To be considered as a scale, the construct under consideration should be a continuum, with quantitative units.
The division of humanity into genetic "races" based on skin color is a social construct. A black African may genetically have more in common (excluding skin color) with a white European than with another black African. Furthermore, social attitudes as to which skin colors are "white" or "black" can vary from culture to culture. A "black" person in one society may be a "white" person in another.
"Judeo-Christianity" is a 20th-century construct.
Femininity is a construct influenced by a variety of social and cultural factors.
Hierarchy is a social construct.
Continents are a social construct.
No, you aren't in love, for what you call love is just a psychosocial construct to make people ignore their animalic heritance.
verb
Construct an equilateral triangle.
Construct a proof.
Construct an argument.
Construct a sentence.
Construct a paragraph.
It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son.
After reading his books I feel I can construct a house.
In order to learn from mistakes, we construct a "no blame" system.
Take my hand. The two of us are going to construct a utopia.
In the sixteenth century, Ottoman Turks attempted to construct a canal in Egypt to unite the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
I will construct a wooden building.
The slope of the ground made it difficult to construct the road.
"Well, what are you waiting for? Construct additional pylons!" "There is not enough minerals." "Then we've got to find the minerals."
I wanted to construct additional pylons, but a voice told me, "You've not enough energy."
Autonomous machines will someday be deployed to the Moon, Mars or beyond to construct shelters for human habitation.

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