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Constructive meaning in English

Meaning of Constructive in English

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Constructive

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Adjective

1. constructive

constructing or tending to construct or improve or promote development

Example Sentences:
'constructive criticism'
'a constructive attitude'
'a constructive philosophy'
'constructive permission'

2. constructive

emphasizing what is laudable or hopeful or to the good

Example Sentences:
'constructive criticism'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Constructive

see synonyms of constructive
adjective
1. 
serving to build or improve; positive
constructive criticism
2. law
deduced by inference or construction; not expressed but inferred
3. law
having a deemed legal effect
constructive notice
4.  another word for structural

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Constructive

see synonyms of constructive
adjective
1. 
helping to construct; leading to improvements or advances; formative; positive
constructive criticism
2. 
of construction or structure
3. 
inferred or implied by legal or judicial interpretation
constructive fraud

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Constructive

see synonyms of constructive
adj.
1. Serving to improve or advance; helpful: constructive criticism.
2. Of or relating to construction; structural.
3. Law Inferred, imputed, or presumed from circumstances: The judge ruled that the tenant was subjected to a constructive eviction because the landlord had turned off all the utilities.

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