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The philosopher is construing the text to uncover its philosophical implications.
The philosopher spent his entire career construing the meaning of existence.
I had trouble construing the instructions for assembling the furniture.
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The interpreter was responsible for construing the speaker's words in sign language for the deaf audience.
The philosopher is construing the meaning of life through his theories.
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