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the deconstructing
verb
To break something down into its component parts.
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With an agreement to acquire Garnett and Pierce from the deconstructing Celtics, the Nets became the talk, if not the toast, of Planet N.B.A.
"We have been observing the deconstructing of America.
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And for dessert, try the "deconstructed apple tarte tartin" — a whole apple slow-cooked in caramel sauce.
The innovation of his brand was lightness: the deconstructed, sweater-soft jacket or torso-conscious tailoring in ultra-fine 180-gram cashmere.
She also appeared in the films "Deconstructing Harry," "The Day of the Locust," and "Up the Sandbox".
This is the reason why Couto et al. [ 6] emphasized the importance of deconstructing the demand for mental health services.
Ronald Reagan began the process of deconstructing the federal government's capacity.
The boys deconstructed the moral minutiae of Mike Piazza, Roger Clemens and the bat.
The lyrics deconstruct the social hierarchy from an insider's viewpoint, often to witty effect.
"What is a 'ticket'?" she asked at the Pit, pausing before deconstructing the word senselessly.
Deconstructing the implications of the way the narrative is shaped makes it even more riveting.
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