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construct

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/kənˈstrʌkt/ · con-struct

To build or form by putting together parts; to devise or formulate.

Meanings

verbformal

To build or form by putting together parts; to devise or formulate.

اجزاء کو اکٹھا کر کے بنانا یا تشکیل دینا؛ منصوبہ بندی یا تخلیق کرنا۔

تعمیری

ta'ameeri

Synonyms

buildcreateformبناناتشکیل دیناترکیب کرنا

Antonyms

destroydismantledeconstructتباہ کرناتوڑنانقصان پہنچانا

Common Collocations

  • construct a building
  • construct a plan
  • construct an argument

Example Sentences

The company plans to construct a new office building downtown.

کمپنی کا ارادہ ہے کہ شہر کے وسط میں ایک نیا دفتر بنائے۔

Company ka irada hai ke sheher ke waisat mein ek naya dafter banaye.

It's important to construct a solid foundation for any project.

کسی بھی منصوبے کے لئے ایک مضبوط بنیاد بنانا ضروری ہے۔

Kisi bhi mansube ke liye ek mazboot buniyad banana zaroori hai.

The architect was hired to construct the new bridge.

اسے نئے پل کی تعمیر کے لئے معمار رکھا گیا تھا۔

Ise naye pul ki ta'ameer ke liye maimar rakha gaya tha.

Easily Confused With

destruct:Construe refers to building or forming, whereas destruct refers to causing damage or destruction.

Word Family

construction
nounتعمیر
constructive
adjectiveتعمیراتی
constructor
nounتعمیرکار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of constructing a building - you need to put together various parts.

Imagine a construction site with cranes and workers building a structure.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

یاد رکھو، محبت کی انتہا بھی ہے، / ہمیں تو بس تعلیم کے قائل ہیں.

Yaad rakho, mohabbat ki inteha bhi hai, / Humein to bas taleem ke qail hain.

Remember, there is an end to love; / We only believe in education.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہلا تاثر آخری تاثر ہوتا ہے۔

Pehlā tasurr ākhri tasurr hotā hai.

The first impression is the last impression.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "construere" — to build, to put together

First known use: 15th century

The word 'construct' has evolved through Latin into Middle English, maintaining its meaning related to building or forming.