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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sentence can be construed in many different ways.
The behavior was construed as an attempt to deceive.
The diplomat's words were construed as a threat by the opposing nation.
The artist's work can be construed as a reflection of societal issues.
The judge construed the defendant's statement as an admission of guilt.
The diplomat construed the diplomatic document from French to German.
The novel was successfully construed into Mandarin for the Chinese market.
The book was translated and construed from Russian to Spanish.
The foreign movie was construed into English subtitles.
The interpreter construed the speaker's words from Spanish to English.
The document was construed from French to English.
The article can be construed as an attack on the government.
The lawyer argued that the defendant's words were not to be construed as a threat.
The artist's work can be construed as a commentary on the pressures of modern life.
The sentence can be construed as grammatically incorrect.
The doctor's instructions should be construed as essential for the patient's recovery.
The message was construed as a call to action by the protestors.
The historian construed the evidence to suggest that the battle had taken place in a different location than previously believed.
The rule can be construed as discriminatory against minorities.
The environmentalist construed the company's actions as a threat to the local ecosystem.
The team captain's silence was construed as a sign of weakness by the opposing team.
The gesture was construed as an act of kindness.
The statement can be construed in different ways.
Her silence was construed as acceptance of the proposal.
His words were construed as a threat by the police.
The CEO's statement could be construed as a hint about future company plans.
The scientist's findings were construed as evidence of a new discovery.
The politician's statement was construed as an attempt to win over voters.
The company's profits were construed as a positive sign for the economy.
He spoke in a sarcastic tone, which could be construed as a sign of disrespect.
The politician's remarks were construed as an attempt to appeal to a certain demographic.
The students construed the teacher's remark as an invitation to ask more questions.
The gesture was construed as a friendly invitation to join them.
The actor's refusal to answer questions was construed as an attempt to hide something.
I hope my words aren't construed as criticism.
The athlete's lack of enthusiasm was construed as a lack of dedication.
His silence during the meeting was construed as a lack of interest.
The teacher's feedback on his essay was construed as overly critical by the student.
The smile on her face was construed as an indication of her satisfaction.
Her comments about the project were construed as criticism by some of her colleagues.
The artist's use of color was construed as a symbol of hope.
The company's decision to cut costs could be construed as a sign of financial trouble.
The artist construed the painting to have a minimalist aesthetic.
The architect construed the building to have an eco-friendly design.
The director construed the movie to have a romantic storyline.
The designer construed the dress to have a vintage look.
The chef construed the recipe to be more flavorful by adding more herbs.
The artist construed the painting to be a representation of nature.
The teacher construed the lesson to incorporate interactive activities.
The engineer construed the machine to operate at a higher efficiency rate.
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