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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."
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