Meaning of the word deconstruction in English
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deconstruction
US /ˌdiː.kənˈstrʌkʃ.ən/
UK /ˌdiː.kənˈstrʌkʃ.ən/

Noun
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a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal contradictions and ambiguities of a text, especially those that undermine its stated meaning or purpose.
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The literary critic applied deconstruction to reveal the hidden biases in the novel.
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Postmodern philosophy often involves the deconstruction of traditional concepts.
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the process of taking apart or breaking down something into its constituent parts, often to understand its structure or to reveal its underlying assumptions.
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The engineer performed a careful deconstruction of the old machine to identify its flaws.
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The artist's work involves the deconstruction of traditional art forms.
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