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Struct~. Build. Con struct ion (n.) De s truct ion (n.) Infra s truct ure (n.) In s truct (v.) In s truct or (n.) Miscon strue (v.) Ob struct ion (n.) Recon struct (v.) Sub s truct ure (n.) Super s truct ure (n.). Con struct ion (n.). What is built
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Construction(n.) • Destruction(n.) • Infrastructure (n.) • Instruct (v.) • Instructor (n.) • Misconstrue(v.) • Obstruction (n.) • Reconstruct(v.) • Substructure(n.) • Superstructure(n.)
Construction(n.) • What is built • Buildings that are created or produced Construction sites involve the building of offices and homes.
Destruction (n.) • The act of taking down or destroying something that was built. A flood can cause destruction to a town.
Infrastructure (n.) • The parts on which the rest of the city was built • Includes the roads, communication, transportation and schools The infrastructure of a city includes the roads.
Instruct (v.) • To build knowledge The teachers at Gladstone Elementary are here to instruct, so the students will build their knowledge.
Instructor (n.) • A person who helps you build knowledge Swimming instructors help children learn to swim.
Misconstrue(v.) • To misunderstand • To interpret the wrong way She misconstrued my comments. She did not understand what I was trying to say. .
Obstruction (n.) • Something that blocks the way of things being built • Something in the way The obstruction in the road prevented the cars from getting through.
Reconstruct(v.) • To build again After the devastating earthquake in Haiti, the residents had to reconstruct their homes.
Substructure(n.) • The base, support, or foundation of a building Some homes have basements which are considered a substructure to the house.
Superstructure (n.) • Something that is built on top of something else • The part that was built on top of the foundation or base A superstructure is built on top of a building.