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Definition of constructivist in English: constructivistnoun kənˈstrʌktɪvɪstkənˈstrəktəvist 1Art A practitioner of a style in which mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile forms. the Russian constructivists adopted these techniques for their large constructions Example sentencesExamples - The severe abstract art of the Russian constructivists came to Germany with the Russian Exhibition in Berlin in 1922.
- Like other constructivists, he came to reject pure art as a parasitical activity.
- Computers allow new structural techniques never previously imagined (except in dreams and the sketchbooks of the expressionists and constructivists).
- Permutation is a typically modern device and considerable use was made of it in the plastic arts by the constructivists.
- He was attractive to Dadaists, futurists, cubists, constructivists, abstract expressionists, and surrealists.
- After the revolution, the abstract works of constructivists were supported by the head of the People's Commissariat of Enlightenment.
- We see something similar in the De Stijl artists and the constructivists.
- Her work is stylistically influenced by the graphic, painterly, and photographic elements often combined in the collages of the Russian constructivists.
- These non-objective principles were carried on by the constructivists and the De Stijl artists and thus significantly influenced the development of Western art and design.
- Tatlin is generally remembered as a constructivist, a term he did not invent but willingly adopted.
2Mathematics An adherent of a view that admits as valid only constructive proofs and entities demonstrable by them. Example sentencesExamples - One can see that if such a method were found, then it would also serve to define the scope and content of mathematics for the constructivists.
- The weak relatives are irrelevant theories, born out of artificial restrictions imposed by Greek mathematicians, similar to the restrictions of the constructivists.
- It recalls the experiments with volume, space, and geometry initiated by the constructivists nearly a century ago.
- After the constructivists had finished with mathematics, compared with the immensity of modern mathematics, what would the wretched remnant mean?
- Most mathematicians do not accept the constructivist's thesis.
adjective kənˈstrʌktɪvɪstkənˈstrəktəvist 1Art Relating to or denoting a style in which mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile forms. the constructivist aesthetic of the building Example sentencesExamples - The subsequent reliefs were somewhat reminiscent of the constructivist reliefs illustrated in Rickey's book.
- For many years, he has made polychrome wooden constructions that, in their angular energy, recall constructivist sculpture.
- The striking sculpture is both classical and constructivist, as the artist placed a Greek warrior's helmet over a kind of chariot wheel.
- At times, representation segues into abstraction, as in the crags of the town quarry, which suggest constructivist triangles and squares.
- Her idea of reconciling art and industry was realized in the constructivist movement.
- Relief was a favorite constructivist format.
- Gummer began to build abstract sculptures in a constructivist vein in 1968.
- With the rise of Brazilian modernism, the constructivist impulse was reborn and re-imagined in a more aestheticized, less overtly political form.
- At once fractious and oddly meditative, her meticulously composed works have constructivist roots but lean toward a digital present and future.
- A series of definitively drafted, untitled collages dating from the 1940s allude to the purely constructivist underpinnings of Oteiza's works.
2Mathematics Consistent with or relating to a view that admits as valid only constructive proofs and entities demonstrable by them. a constructivist conception of mathematics Example sentencesExamples - In constructivist mathematics, the truth value of a proposition is dependent on whether we are able to prove it.
- He presents a comparative assessment of constructivist and traditionalist approaches to establishing mathematical connections in learning multiplication.
- You can engage in constructivist math using the tried-and-true algorithm.
- This aspect of constructivist teaching makes students aware of the applications of math.
- The following vignettes provide a glimpse of some changes for students and teachers in a constructivist mathematics classroom.
Definition of constructivist in US English: constructivistnounkənˈstrəktəvist 1Art A practitioner of a style in which mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile forms. the Russian constructivists adopted these techniques for their large constructions Example sentencesExamples - The severe abstract art of the Russian constructivists came to Germany with the Russian Exhibition in Berlin in 1922.
- These non-objective principles were carried on by the constructivists and the De Stijl artists and thus significantly influenced the development of Western art and design.
- Permutation is a typically modern device and considerable use was made of it in the plastic arts by the constructivists.
- He was attractive to Dadaists, futurists, cubists, constructivists, abstract expressionists, and surrealists.
- After the revolution, the abstract works of constructivists were supported by the head of the People's Commissariat of Enlightenment.
- Like other constructivists, he came to reject pure art as a parasitical activity.
- Her work is stylistically influenced by the graphic, painterly, and photographic elements often combined in the collages of the Russian constructivists.
- We see something similar in the De Stijl artists and the constructivists.
- Computers allow new structural techniques never previously imagined (except in dreams and the sketchbooks of the expressionists and constructivists).
- Tatlin is generally remembered as a constructivist, a term he did not invent but willingly adopted.
2Mathematics An adherent of a view that admits as valid only constructive proofs and entities demonstrable by them. Example sentencesExamples - One can see that if such a method were found, then it would also serve to define the scope and content of mathematics for the constructivists.
- Most mathematicians do not accept the constructivist's thesis.
- After the constructivists had finished with mathematics, compared with the immensity of modern mathematics, what would the wretched remnant mean?
- It recalls the experiments with volume, space, and geometry initiated by the constructivists nearly a century ago.
- The weak relatives are irrelevant theories, born out of artificial restrictions imposed by Greek mathematicians, similar to the restrictions of the constructivists.
adjectivekənˈstrəktəvist 1Art Relating to or denoting a style in which mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile forms. the constructivist aesthetic of the building Example sentencesExamples - At once fractious and oddly meditative, her meticulously composed works have constructivist roots but lean toward a digital present and future.
- The striking sculpture is both classical and constructivist, as the artist placed a Greek warrior's helmet over a kind of chariot wheel.
- For many years, he has made polychrome wooden constructions that, in their angular energy, recall constructivist sculpture.
- At times, representation segues into abstraction, as in the crags of the town quarry, which suggest constructivist triangles and squares.
- The subsequent reliefs were somewhat reminiscent of the constructivist reliefs illustrated in Rickey's book.
- A series of definitively drafted, untitled collages dating from the 1940s allude to the purely constructivist underpinnings of Oteiza's works.
- Gummer began to build abstract sculptures in a constructivist vein in 1968.
- Relief was a favorite constructivist format.
- With the rise of Brazilian modernism, the constructivist impulse was reborn and re-imagined in a more aestheticized, less overtly political form.
- Her idea of reconciling art and industry was realized in the constructivist movement.
2Mathematics Consistent with or relating to a view that admits as valid only constructive proofs and entities demonstrable by them. a constructivist conception of mathematics Example sentencesExamples - The following vignettes provide a glimpse of some changes for students and teachers in a constructivist mathematics classroom.
- This aspect of constructivist teaching makes students aware of the applications of math.
- You can engage in constructivist math using the tried-and-true algorithm.
- He presents a comparative assessment of constructivist and traditionalist approaches to establishing mathematical connections in learning multiplication.
- In constructivist mathematics, the truth value of a proposition is dependent on whether we are able to prove it.
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