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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The archaeologist tried to construe the ancient writing on the tablet.
The student is struggling to construe the complex sentence structure.
The politician tried to construe the data to support his argument.
The architect tried to construe the client's vision for the building.
The linguist had to construe the foreign language sentence to translate it accurately.
The judge had to construe the legal jargon used in the contract.
I need some time to construe this scientific article.
It's important to construe the data correctly to draw accurate conclusions.
The editor helped me to construe my ideas into a well-organized article.
The designer will construe a visually appealing website for the client.
The teacher asked us to construe the poem in our own words.
The student tried to construe the Shakespearean language in the play.
She tried to construe his words to understand his true intentions.
The detective tried to construe the suspect's alibi.
It's difficult to construe the true intentions of politicians during election season.
It is important to construe the terms and conditions of the contract before signing it.
The teacher tried to construe the student's writing.
The jury will construe the defendant's actions as premeditated.
The professor asked us to construe the meaning of the poem.
She tried to construe the hidden message behind his words.
She tried to construe the message that was left for her on the voicemail.
She tried to construe his facial expression to understand how he was feeling.
The doctor attempted to construe the patient's symptoms.
I can't construe why he would want to leave his job.
The historians attempted to construe the significance of the newly discovered artifacts.
I'm not sure how to construe his sudden change in behavior.
It is hard to construe the meaning of the abstract painting.
I'm afraid I have to construe your behavior as disrespectful.
I'm not sure how to construe your silence, are you angry with me?
It's important to construe the fine print in a contract.
It's important to construe the instructions carefully before operating the machinery.
The teacher helped the students construe the difficult passage.
The detective was able to construe the suspect's alibi.
They construe the new law as a threat to their privacy.
The detective is trying to construe the suspect's alibi.
The historian is attempting to construe the events that led up to the battle.
The linguist is attempting to construe the grammar of this obscure language.
I am trying to construe the meaning of this difficult poem.
Can you help me construe this difficult passage from the Bible?
He is trying to construe the hidden meaning behind his girlfriend's text message.
The scientist is trying to construe the data from the experiment.
The landscaper will construe a garden design for the new park.
The scientist was able to construe a new theory based on the available data.
I can construe from his facial expression that he was unhappy with my performance.
The audience tried to construe the meaning behind the performer's song.
The literary critics construe the poem as a social commentary on the industrial revolution.
The journalists were trying to construe the meaning of the president's speech.
I can't construe his behavior as anything other than rude.
The historian tried to construe the meaning of the ancient document.
The lawyer tried to construe the ambiguous statement to his client's advantage.
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