verb
- analyzing something by breaking it down into its component parts to understand how it is constructed or to reveal hidden assumptions and meanings
- physically taking apart or disassembling something into its separate pieces
Usage: present participle of deconstruct; commonly used in literary criticism, philosophy, and cultural analysis
Usage: less common than the analytical sense
Examples
- The professor is deconstructing the novel to show how the author uses symbolism.
- By deconstructing the advertisement, we can see how it manipulates consumer behavior.
- She spent the afternoon deconstructing the old furniture to recycle its materials.
- The critic is deconstructing the film's narrative structure in her latest essay.
- Deconstructing traditional gender roles has become an important part of modern sociology.
- He is deconstructing the argument to identify logical fallacies.
- The team is deconstructing the machine to understand why it failed.