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constructionally

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a constructional manner or use; construction.
  • With reference to verbal construction; by construing.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In a constructional manner
  • adverb With regard to construction

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Examples

  • So far I reasoned, and it took nothing less than that technical rigour, I now easily see, to inspire me with the right confidence for erecting on such a plot of ground the neat and careful and proportioned pile of bricks that arches over it and that was thus to form, constructionally speaking, a literary monument.

    The Portrait of a Lady 2003

  • A constructionally and electrically self-contained member of a part of an installation.

    4. Power transmission and distribution in power supply systems Frank Ponemunski 1991

  • The field direction of rotation is thus constructionally conditioned.

    7. Single-phase alternating current motors Hans-Friedrich Hoyer 1991

  • The United States, France, and Italy are all interesting themselves, either financially or constructionally, in the future of airship development.

    Aviation in Peace and War Frederick Hugh Sykes 1915

  • The carrying-up of the walls vertically is a good expedient constructionally, as it provides weight above the haunches of the dome and helps to neutralize its thrusts.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913

  • In England it was not used constructionally, but only decoratively.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • I now easily see, to inspire me with the right confidence for erecting on such a plot of ground the neat and careful and proportioned pile of bricks that arches over it and that was thus to form, constructionally speaking, a literary monument.

    The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 1 Henry James 1879

  • Gibbs: He is, and I think he's going to be disappointed if his car doesn't do well, but his father tends to be constructionally challenged.

    OpinionEditorials.com 2010

  • MR. GIBBS: He is, and I think he's going to be disappointed if his car doesn't do well, but his father tends to be constructionally challenged.

    White House.gov Press Office Feed 2010

  • MR. GIBBS: He is, and I think he's going to be disappointed if his car doesn't do well, but his father tends to be constructionally challenged.

    White House.gov Press Office Feed The White House 2010

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