| A | B |
| construction | the act or process of buiklding something such as a house or a road |
| destructive | causing a large amount of damage; causing destruction or harm |
| instruct | to teach someone a subject or skill; to give someone an order or command |
| reconstruct | to rebuild something damaged or destroyed; to find out and describe or show the way an event or series of events happened |
| structure | the way something is build, arranged, or organized; something that is built by putting parts together and likely stands on its own |
| enforce | to make a law or rule active or effective; to make sure that people do what is required by laws |
| enlighten | to give knowledge or understanding to someone; to explain something to someone |
| entitle | to give a right to someone |
| encourage | to make someone more determined, hopeful, or confident |
| encounter | to have or experience problems or difficulties; to meet someone without expecting or intending to |