Definition of Construe with

1. Verb. Go or occur together. "The word 'hot' tends to cooccur with 'cold'"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Construe With

constructive trust
constructive trusts
constructively
constructiveness
constructivism
constructivisms
constructivist
constructivists
constructor
constructorless
constructors
constructs
constructure
constructures
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consubstantialist
consubstantialists
consubstantiality
consubstantially

Literary usage of Construe with

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diary, of Thomas Burton, Esq. Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and by Thomas Burton, Goddard, Guibon (1828)
"... that the House would be pleased to construe, with all candour, his words and actions therein ; and that they will give him a freedom of minding them, ..."

2. The First Three Books of Homer's Iliad: With Introduction, Commentary, and by Homer (1903)
"hrl : construe with ... construe with crot'. Cf. T 15. — то : /Л/л; introduces 407 ff. 4O7. Cf. Z 130 f. ..."

3. Select orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero: with explanatory notes, and a by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Albert Harkness (1886)
"4. Urbem; in apposition with domicilium. Rome is thus represented as the home or abode of the government, ie, the seat of government. 5. Mete; construe with ..."

4. Preparatory Course in Latin Prose Authors, Comprising Four Books of Caesar's by Albert Harkness (1886)
"Urbem; in apposition with domicilium. Rome is thus represented as the home or abode of the government, ie, the seat of government. 5. Mets ; construe with ..."

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