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deconstruct
verb
To break something down into its component parts.
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The word "deconstruct" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of critically analyzing a piece of work to determine its underlying meanings and implications. For example: "Our professor asked us to deconstruct the poem in order to better understand its message."
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"Obviously, what intrigued me was to offer a sort of critical reading of the novel, to deconstruct it in some sense," he said.
"Then they go away, read up on the real story by themselves, and come back to deconstruct the film in class".
It took me a good few minutes to really look at, deconstruct and mentally digest the image of the purple, white and orange trainers that had been posted on Adidas' Facebook page.
And I know that when I talk about the potential benefits of poly, people can perceive it as an attack on monogamy: as if the statement "Poly people work hard to deconstruct the negative emotion of jealousy" is actually code for "All monogamous people are jealous arseholes".
At Syracuse University students learn to judge artist photos and mobile apps, and deconstruct artist and publishing contracts.
Confronted by such iconic subjects as Mont St Victoire near Cézanne's home in Aix-en-Provence and his magisterial still lifes of apples, they could no longer simply reproduce nature, they had to deconstruct it.
The regime has started to deconstruct its assets, letting loyalists dominate industries and gangs loot.
In old-fashioned computing offices, workflows were co-ordinated by senior staff, often mathematicians, who had worked out how to deconstruct the complex calculations the computers were tackling.
Alternatively, replicators have attempted to deconstruct the sources of the hedge-fund industry's returns, finding, for example, that they are driven by the performance of the American stockmarket or by movements in bond yields.
To be fair, expecting celebrities to deconstruct their carefully manufactured (and financially valuable) images and remake them in the spirit of punk was never going to happen.
Messrs Gerth and Van Natta aggressively deconstruct her words and votes on the subject.
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