construct+again

  • 11reconstructs — re·con·struct || ‚rɪːkÉ™n strÊŒkt v. rebuild, construct again, recreate, make again …

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  • 12re|con|struct — «REE kuhn STRUHKT», transitive verb. to construct again; rebuild; make over; restore: »to reconstruct the facts of a story to understand how something happened. SYNONYM(S): renew, remodel. –v.i. to come together again in the original form: »The… …

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  • 13reconstruct — verb To construct again; to restore. See Also: reconstruction, Reconstruction, reconstructive …

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  • 14reconstruct — verb 1》 construct again. 2》 form an impression, model, or re enactment of (something) from evidence. Derivatives reconstructable (also reconstructible) adjective reconstruction noun reconstructive adjective reconstructor noun …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 15reconstruct — v. a. Rebuild, re establish, construct again …

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  • 16reconstruct — re•con•struct [[t]ˌri kənˈstrʌkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to construct again; rebuild; make over 2) to re create in the mind or in a simulation from available information: to reconstruct the events of the murder[/ex] • Etymology: 1760–70 re con•struct′i•ble …

    From formal English to slang

  • 17reconstruct — /rikənˈstrʌkt / (say reekuhn strukt) verb (t) 1. to construct again; rebuild. 2. to re create or re enact past events or another place: to reconstruct a crime; to reconstruct the scene of a crime. 3. Linguistics to suggest hypothetical forms for… …

  • 18reconstruct — ► VERB 1) construct again. 2) form an impression, model, or re enactment of (something) from evidence. DERIVATIVES reconstruction noun reconstructive adjective …

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  • 19reconstruction — reconstruct ► VERB 1) construct again. 2) form an impression, model, or re enactment of (something) from evidence. DERIVATIVES reconstruction noun reconstructive adjective …

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  • 20reconstructive — reconstruct ► VERB 1) construct again. 2) form an impression, model, or re enactment of (something) from evidence. DERIVATIVES reconstruction noun reconstructive adjective …

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