reconstruct

  • 21reconstruct — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, better, break up, change, convert, copy, deform, denature, diversify, do over, do up, doctor, duplicate, fit, fix, improve, make over, meliorate, mitigate, modify,… …

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  • 22reconstruct — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. rebuild; make over, redo, restore, renovate, recondition; overhaul; piece together, project. See reproduction, restoration. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rebuild, remodel, construct again, make over,… …

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  • 23reconstruct — re·con·struct || ‚rɪːkÉ™n strÊŒkt v. rebuild, construct again, recreate, make again …

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  • 24reconstruct — 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 …

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  • 25reconstruct — v. a. Rebuild, re establish, construct again …

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  • 26reconstruct — verb 1) the building had to be reconstructed Syn: rebuild, restore, renovate, recreate, remake, reassemble, remodel, refashion, revamp, recondition, refurbish 2) reconstructing the events of that day Syn …

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  • 27reconstruct — v 1. rebuild, make over, restore, re frame, reassemble; reproduce, remake, refabricate; reform, refashion, remodel, reshape, revamp; reforge, recast, re create, recompose, redevise, reformulate, redesign; renovate, recondition, regenerate,… …

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  • 28reconstruct — re·construct …

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  • 29reconstruct — verb 1) the building had to be reconstructed Syn: rebuild, recreate, remake, restore, reassemble 2) reconstructing events Syn: recreate, piece together, re enact …

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  • 30reconstruct — [ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt] verb [T] 1) to build something again 2) to form an idea of something that happened by connecting pieces of information …

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