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constructive
[kuhn-struhk-tiv]
adjective
helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement (destructive ).
constructive criticism.
of, relating to, or of the nature of construction; structural.
deduced by inference or interpretation; inferential.
constructive permission.
Law., denoting an act or condition not directly expressed but inferred from other acts or conditions.
constructive
/ kənˈstrʌktɪv /
adjective
serving to build or improve; positive
constructive criticism
law deduced by inference or construction; not expressed but inferred
law having a deemed legal effect
constructive notice
another word for structural
Other Word Forms
- constructiveness noun
- constructively adverb
- nonconstructive adjective
- nonconstructively adverb
- nonconstructiveness noun
- quasi-constructive adjective
- quasi-constructively adverb
- unconstructive adjective
- unconstructively adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of constructive1
Example Sentences
Politicians in north Belfast have said they are making "constructive" progress in their efforts to find a solution to racist and sectarian attacks in the area.
The press coverage of the meeting in Alaska said there were lots of “constructive” conversations.
He praised the "constructive atmosphere of mutual respect" of the "neighbourly" talks, and then launching into a condensed history of Alaska's past as a Russian territory.
Thames said it was focused on making itself financially viable and that "constructive discussions with our many stakeholders continue".
Talks last month ended with both sides calling the discussions "constructive".
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