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constructionally

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[kuhn-struhk-shuhn-uh-lee] / kənˈstrʌk ʃən ə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to the manner in which something is constructed or put together; structurally.


Example Sentences

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They are, however, constructionally sound as a rule.

From Project Gutenberg

“And while I am constructionally verily faultily, I comprehend can,” said Otoyo, so excited that she ran off to adverb forms as was her wont in times of stress.

From Project Gutenberg

We have already referred to the lotus columns at Beni Hasan; these, when employed constructionally to carry stone roofs, assumed a far more solid appearance, and the stems of the lotus plant carved in the earlier examples were omitted in the later, in order to give more surface for intaglio carving.

From Project Gutenberg

There is great beauty in much of this work, but it is constructionally weak.

From Project Gutenberg

Of course some churches described in the last chapter may be actually of that period though belonging artistically and constructionally to an earlier time, as for instance a large part of the cathedral of Evora or the church of São João at Santarem.

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