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Word of the Day - Construe

That is interesting to me!
I hadn't heard the word used in that affirmative way.:geek:

In the past, I've only seen it with the prefix, mis.

Often others misconstrue a post, to have meanings that are not at all what the original poster intended.
 
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If a law applies to cars, trucks and trailers, the doctrine of ejusdem generis is to be construed that it does not apply to airplanes as an associated inclusion.
 
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Love this word. My Latin teacher used it often.

She would select a victim to translate Julius Caesar's war diary and the hapless one would have to read a few words at a time in Latin then give the equivalent meaning in English. Whenever we faltered she would wave her hands in the air and say "Construe, construe" which didn't really help, given the different sentence structure of Latin.
 
Love this word. My Latin teacher used it often.

She would select a victim to translate Julius Caesar's war diary and the hapless one would have to read a few words at a time in Latin then give the equivalent meaning in English. Whenever we faltered she would wave her hands in the air and say "Construe, construe" which didn't really help, given the different sentence structure of Latin.
@Warrigal....glad it brought up a remembrance..you seemed to enjoy!🤗

 
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