constructivists
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pluralof constructivist.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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Since James, most scholars have settled into two camps: perennialists, who argue that all mystical experiences are essentially the same, and constructivists, who counter that they are inextricable from one’s cultural context.
From Washington Post ● Nov. 10, 2022
Only a few mathematicians, known as constructivists, insist on being able to provide examples of quantities or objects asserted to exist, and they are considered a bit odd.
From Scientific American ● May 5, 2019
The constructivists, who shared the larger Soviet aim to collectivise life, wanted to discard ownership of bodies as they discarded ownership of homes.
From The Guardian ● Nov. 30, 2018
He knew anarchists, bolshevists, socialists, communists, fascists, pacifists, falangists and Stalinists, to say nothing of cubists, futurists, dadaists, surrealists, suprematists, constructivists, destructivists and stridentists.
From The Guardian ● May 7, 2010
The Berlin Dadaists admired the architectonic art produced by the Russian constructivists under the leadership of Vladimir Tallin.
From Time Magazine Archive
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