construction vs massacre

construction

noun
  • The meaning or interpretation of a text, action etc.; the way something is viewed by an observer or onlooker. 

  • The process of constructing. 

  • The trade of building structures. 

  • Anything that has been constructed. 

  • A geometric figure of arcs and line segments that is drawable with a straightedge and compass. 

  • A group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase. 

  • A (usually non-representational) structure, such as a collage etc. 

  • A building, model or some other structure. 

  • The manner in which something is built. 

  • The act or result of construing the meaning of something. 

massacre

verb
  • To win against (an opponent) very decisively. 

  • To perform (a work, such as a musical piece or a play) very poorly. 

  • To kill with great force or brutality. 

  • To kill in considerable numbers where little or no resistance can be made, with indiscriminate violence, without necessity, and contrary to civilized norms. (Often limited to the killing of human beings.) 

noun
  • St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre 

  • Any overwhelming defeat, as in a game or sport. 

  • The killing of a considerable number (usually limited to people) where little or no resistance can be made, with indiscriminate violence, without necessity, and contrary to civilized norms. 

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