# deconstruction

> English word · Noun · IPA /diːkənˈstɹʌkʃən/ · frequency rank #34,461

## Definitions
1. A philosophical theory of textual criticism; a form of critical analysis that emphasizes inquiry into the variable projection of the meaning and message of critical works, the meaning in relation to the reader and the intended audience, and the assumptions implicit in the embodied forms of expression.
2. The destroying or taking apart of an object; disassembly.

## Etymology
From de- + construction or deconstruct + -ion.

## Common misspellings (23)
`dceonstruction`, `ddeconstruction`, `decconstruction`, `decnostruction`, `deconnstruction`, `deconsrtuction`, `deconsstruction`, `deconstrcution`, `deconstrruction`, `deconstrucction`, `deconstruciton`, `deconstrucsion`, `deconstructino`, `deconstructionn`, `deconstructoin`, `deconstructtion`, `deconstrutcion`, `deconsttruction`, `deconsturction`, `decontsruction`, `decosntruction`, `deocnstruction`, `edconstruction`

## Source
Compiled from Wiktionary via kaikki.org (CC BY-SA). Data vintage: 2026-05-06.
Canonical page: https://plainspell.com/en/word/deconstruction
