1. constructing - Noun
2. constructing - Verb
of Construct
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout twenty-four hundred years ago, the Greek philosopher Plato came up with the idea constructing the state and society according to an elaborate plan. Source: Internet
About 30 Illinois Air National Guard members will provide labor in constructing a field hospital at McCormick Place convention center in Chicago. Source: Internet
According to the Federal Government, the money should be used to make improvements to road projects, such as constructing bridges and tunnels, improving street lightening or building heavy vehicle facilities. Source: Internet
A great number of them worked on Penang' streets, draining swamps and clearing forests, constructing drainage ditches, and laying pipeworks for clean water. Source: Internet
A function f has a right inverse if and only if it is surjective (though constructing such an inverse in general requires the axiom of choice ). Source: Internet
All other approaches of constructing grand unified theories, which were more conservative to begin with, and only gradually became more and more radical, have failed, and this game hasn't failed yet. Source: Internet