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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He could construe the meaning of the ancient hieroglyphics.
I couldn't construe his argument, it was all over the place.
She couldn't construe the instructions for assembling the furniture.
The lawyer tried to construe the contract in his client's favor.
It's easy to construe his behavior as being rude.
It's important to construe the instructions correctly before using the machinery.
The scientists are trying to construe the data they collected.
I can construe from his tone that he is not happy with the proposal.
The programmer will construe the software based on the user's requirements.
I construe his silence as an admission of guilt.
The designer was able to construe the client's vision into a beautiful piece of art.
The teacher's instructions were vague, and the students construe them differently.
She was trying to construe the meaning of his cryptic message.
It's hard to construe the instructions for this game.
The detective tried to construe the suspect's actions at the crime scene.
The tailor is skilled enough to construe a bespoke suit.
The therapist tried to construe the root of the patient's anxiety.
It's difficult to construe the meaning of this abstract artwork.
The therapist helped her patient construe his conflicting emotions.
I construe from the evidence that the suspect is guilty.
The detective is trying to construe the suspect's motives.
The detective tried to construe the suspect's motive for the crime.
I don't know how to construe her sudden change of behavior.
We need to construe the body language of the speaker to understand their true emotions.
The writer can construe a story with suspenseful twists and turns.
The software developer can construe a program that solves complex problems.
The chef likes to construe unique dishes using rare ingredients.
The architect must construe the blueprints accurately.
The artist will construe a mural on the wall of the museum.
The carpenter will construe the shelves for the new library.
The architect is trying to construe a blueprint for the new building.
The composer will construe a new musical piece for the orchestra.
The judge had to construe the defendant's statement to determine its relevance.
The investor had to construe the market trends to make a wise decision.
I'm trying to construe the author's message in this book.
She tried to construe the complex instructions to set up the equipment.
The lawyer tried to construe a loophole in the contract to favor his client.
I construe that you are asking me for a favor, but I don't have time right now.
The jury was trying to construe the meaning of the defendant's testimony.
We must construe the laws strictly to avoid any confusion.
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