noun
- Large-scale structural patterns or frameworks that organize complex systems, texts, or societies; the overall architecture or organization of something as opposed to its smaller components.
Usage: Plural form of macrostructure; Commonly used in linguistics, sociology, and systems analysis
Examples
- The macrostructures of the novel include its three-act plot and main character arcs.
- Sociologists study the macrostructures of society, such as institutions and social hierarchies.
- Understanding the macrostructures of a language helps learners grasp how sentences are organized.
- The building's macrostructures—its walls, floors, and roof—must be inspected before renovation.
- In materials science, macrostructures refer to features visible to the naked eye, unlike microstructures.
- The macrostructures of the organization determine how information flows between departments.