Adverb
In a constructive manner; by construction or inference.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn the relationship side, if you teach people to respond actively and constructively when someone they care about has a victory, it increases love and friendship and decreases the probability of depression. Martin Seligman
Keen intelligence is two-edged, It may be used constructively or destructively like a knife, either to cut the boil of ignorance, or to decapitate one's self. Intelligence is rightly guided only after the mind has acknowledged the inescapability of spiritual law. Yukteswar Giri
On the contrary, history generally confirms that the more conscious and the better you are organized in vanguard organizations, the more constructively you operate in the mass organizations of the working class. Ernest Mandel
Labor was marching toward the goal of industrial democracy and contributing constructively toward a more rational arrangement of our domestic economy. John L. Lewis
The CEO has to think long-term and needs to understand the way public and private sectors are coming together and work constructively within that framework. CEOs need to make the phrase "think global and act local" more than a cliche? Indra Nooyi
The whole world is a scab. The point is to pick it constructively. Peter Beard