Word Meanings - CONSTRUE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To apply the rules of syntax to so as to exhibit the structure, arrangement, or connection of, or to discover the sense; to explain the construction of; to interpret; to translate. 2. To put a construction upon; to explain the sense
Additional info about word: CONSTRUE
1. To apply the rules of syntax to so as to exhibit the structure, arrangement, or connection of, or to discover the sense; to explain the construction of; to interpret; to translate. 2. To put a construction upon; to explain the sense or intention of; to interpret; to understand. Thus we are put to construe and paraphrase our own words to free ourselves either from the ignorance or malice of our enemies. Bp. Stilingfleet. And to be dull was construed to be good. Pope.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of CONSTRUE)
- Interpret
- Translate
- render
- construe
- explain
- expound
- expone
- represent
- declare
- understand
- elucidate
- decipher
- solve
Related words: (words related to CONSTRUE)
- REPRESENTABLE
Capable of being represented. - UNDERSTANDINGLY
In an understanding manner; intelligibly; with full knowledge or comprehension; intelligently; as, to vote upon a question understandingly; to act or judge understandingly. The gospel may be neglected, but in can not be understandingly disbelieved. - EXPONENT
A number, letter, or any quantity written on the right hand of and above another quantity, and denoting how many times the latter is repeated as a factor to produce the power indicated; Note: thus a2 denotes the second power, and an the xth power, - INTERPRETABLE
Admitting of interpretation; capable of being interpreted or explained. - DECLAREMENT
Declaration. - EXPLAIN
out+plandare to make level or plain, planus plain: cf. OF. esplaner, 1. To flatten; to spread out; to unfold; to expand. The horse-chestnut is . . . ready to explain its leaf. Evelyn. 2. To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear - DECIPHERMENT
The act of deciphering. - ELUCIDATE
To make clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject. - INTERPRETATIVELY
By interpretation. Ray. - INTERPRETIVE
Interpretative. - SOLVEND
A substance to be dissolved. - DECLARER
One who makes known or proclaims; that which exhibits. Udall. - SOLVER
One who, or that which, solves. - SOLVE
A solution; an explanation. Shak. - REPRESENTATIVELY
In a representative manner; vicariously. - DECLAREDNESS
The state of being declared. - UNDERSTANDING
1. The act of one who understands a thing, in any sense of the verb; knowledge; discernment; comprehension; interpretation; explanation. 2. An agreement of opinion or feeling; adjustment of differences; harmony; anything mutually understood or - REPRESENTANT
Appearing or acting for another; representing. - DECLARE
To make full statement of, as goods, etc., for the purpose of paying taxes, duties, etc. To declare off, to recede from an agreement, undertaking, contract, etc.; to renounce. -- To declare one's self, to avow one's opinion; to show openly what - RENDERABLE
Capable of being rendered. - MISINTERPRETABLE
Capable of being misinterpreted; liable to be misunderstood. - MISTRANSLATE
To translate erroneously. - IRREPRESENTABLE
Not capable of being represented or portrayed. - PREDECLARE
To declare or announce beforehand; to preannounce. Milman. - MISEXPOUND
To expound erroneously. - RESOLVENT
Having power to resolve; causing solution; solvent. - MISRENDER
To render wrongly; to translate or recite wrongly. Boyle. - TRANSLATE
To remove, as a bishop, from one see to another. "Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, when the king would have translated him from that poor bishopric to a better, . . . refused." Camden. 5. To render into another language; to express the sense of in the - MISCONSTRUER
One who misconstrues. - PRERESOLVE
To resolve beforehand; to predetermine. Sir E. Dering.