"constructionist" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more constructionist [comparative], most constructionist [superlative]
Etymology: construction + -ist Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|construction|ist}} construction + -ist Head templates: {{en-adj}} constructionist (comparative more constructionist, superlative most constructionist)
  1. Of, pertaining to, or advocating constructionism.
    Sense id: en-constructionist-en-adj-lrBZtogv

Noun [English]

Forms: constructionists [plural]
Etymology: construction + -ist Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|construction|ist}} construction + -ist Head templates: {{en-noun}} constructionist (plural constructionists)
  1. An advocate of constructionism.
    Sense id: en-constructionist-en-noun-eBdX01FS
  2. One who puts a certain construction upon some writing or instrument, such as the United States Constitution.
    Sense id: en-constructionist-en-noun-o4DEotrQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ist Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 20 5 46 29 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ist: 10 6 69 15
  3. (obsolete) One who works in construction. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-constructionist-en-noun-OBg6gVWs
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: strict constructionist

Inflected forms

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