Definition of Constructiveness. Meaning of Constructiveness. Synonyms of Constructiveness

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Definition of Constructiveness

Constructiveness
Constructiveness Con*struct"ive*ness, n. 1. Tendency or ability to form or construct. 2. (Phren.) The faculty which enables one to construct, as in mechanical, artistic, or literary matters.

Meaning of Constructiveness from wikipedia

- In mathematics, constructive analysis is mathematical analysis done according to some principles of constructive mathematics. The name of the subject contrasts...
- In trust law, a constructive trust is an equitable remedy imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights due to...
- In employment law, constructive dismissal occurs when an employee resigns due to the employer creating a hostile work environment. This often serves as...
- Constructive notice is the legal fiction that signifies that a person or entity should have known, as a reasonable person would have, of a legal action...
- disapproval of someone or something. When criticism of this nature is constructive, it can make an individual aware of gaps in their understanding and it...
- In mathematics, a constructive proof is a method of proof that demonstrates the existence of a mathematical object by creating or providing a method for...
- Constructive theology is the redefinition or reconceptualization[citation needed] of what historically has been known as systematic theology. The reason...
- Constructive possession is a legal fiction to describe a situation in which an individual has actual control over chattels or real property without actually...
- Constructive realism is a branch of philosophy, specifically the philosophy of science. It was developed in the late 1950s by Jane Loevinger and elaborated...
- their phase difference. The resultant wave may have greater amplitude (constructive interference) or lower amplitude (destructive interference) if the two...