Definition of "deconstructionism" [de•con•struc•tion•ism]
The belief in, or application of, deconstruction.(noun)
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Use "deconstructionism" in a sentence
"For those of us who think deconstructionism is nonsensical, it's actually a reason to doubt that our beliefs are formed this way."
"Yet, there is a sense that even in deconstructionism, the interpreter is somehow getting deeper even if at the same moment she is flying out on wings of ever receding signification."
"And then the second idea was what the French would now call deconstructionism, where you show the process of doing the things."