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vb. (en-third-person singular of: deconstruct)
Usage examples of "deconstructs".
He felt he had to prove to his colleagues that he did not need to be sheltered against references to deconstructs and reconstructs, rehabilitation work, and related matters.
As I summarized it in chapter 5, the deconstructionists (and extreme relativists) went from saying that no perspective is finally privileged to saying that all perspectives are simply equalat which point this stance turns on itself, undercuts and deconstructs its own claim to validity, and collapses under its own already precariously light weight.
It begins as far back as impressionism, which deconstructs the realistic image of the romantics, and then you get Freud's discovery of the unconscious, he points out that we are not victorian ladies and gentlemen but dark thoughts split behind our eyelids, that we are obsessed with sexuality, with fecal matter -- you know the list.
The mechanism thus created periodically acts out postmodern notions of cosmology and then deconstructs itself.
It deconstructs itself in some process similar to fission but not fission, producing no heat, leaving nothing.