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reconstruct English

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reconstruct

When you reconstruct something, you rebuild it. Will the police reconstruct the events leading to the crime? The Globe Theatre was reconstructed in London. The archeology students are reconstructing the Indian village.

reconstruct

reassemble mentally reconstruct the events of 20 years ago cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically (= rebuild) build again The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb (= restore) return to its original or usable and functioning condition restore the forest to its original pristine condition (= remodel) do over, as of (part of) a house We are remodeling these rooms

Synonyms reconstruct synonyms

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Conjugation reconstruct conjugation

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reconstruct · verb

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Simple sentences

We only lack a few details to precisely reconstruct the crime scene.

Movie subtitles

From this vertebra, I'll be able to reconstruct the entire skeleton.
Professor Gurkakoff has been trying to reconstruct it by compound fractions.
We should reconstruct the theatre.
Now, you would help us very much if you could reconstruct the day. All of yesterday.
We will reconstruct the two champagne glasses.
Let him reconstruct his crime.
We're going to reconstruct the suspect's profile.
We must investigate to reconstruct the pyramid and identify the Executive Bureau.
Without the legend. There's no reason for me to reconstruct the sculpture.
Fix it a little, reconstruct the paths, repair the little bridge and you think Bruno found it?
Right. now we'll reconstruct the crime.
Right. let's reconstruct the crime.
GENTLEMEN, FROM THIS SINGLE PART AND MONTHS OF PAINSTAKING RESEARCH WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ACCURATELY RECONSTRUCT THIS ENTIRE BEAST.
As I reconstruct it, sir, Mr. Goodland was halted. by the shot you were looking at there, forced out of the car, which was then pushed over the side.
Let me hear you reconstruct him. From his walking stick. By our usual method of elementary observation.
I know, reconstruct the..
Reconstruct it, that's it.
Now, you would help us very much if you could reconstruct the day.
Couldn't we reconstruct the incident a little more fully?
Look, let's reconstruct the crime.
Some insignificant vestiges, from which we reconstruct the prehistoric people.
But we reconstruct them like a forgotten past, because these people disappeared little by little into exile.
Our first job is to copy the files of each of the homicides in each of the police departments involved Boston, Cambridge, Lynn, Lawrence and Salem and reconstruct them in master files in these books here.
The way you reconstruct the scene.
Now, let me see if I can reconstruct the murder.
Reconstruct the murder.
Starting with a single detail, I believe you could reconstruct an entire life.
We could reconstruct at least part.
Just outside Berlin, we had to reconstruct a corner of Russia.
I reconstruct this room the way it must have been. a long time ago.
Let's try to reconstruct the day of the crime.
I want to use them to reconstruct the city but. the Kanamaru faction is against this.
He tried to reconstruct the appearance of life in a large bowl with water.
Gervase committed the account to paper enabling astronomers eight centuries later to try and reconstruct what really happened.

News and current affairs

In the aftermath of defeat in WWII, family links provided a way for Japan and Germany to reconstruct business quickly.
Religious experience instead becomes a form of social imagination within which they reconstruct a sense of belonging to Islam in new and strange surroundings.
The Marshall Plan was a macroeconomic strategy involving massive capital transfers to help reconstruct the war-ravaged industrial capacity and infrastructure of economies with well-developed institutions.
It also needs time to negotiate with the international oil companies and neighboring countries, to perform technical and feasibility studies, and to reconstruct, rehabilitate, and explore its oil fields.
We must redesign and reconstruct the system from the ground up - an opportunity that today's systemic crises provide.
Nevertheless, with the exception of the special circumstances caused by the Fukushima catastrophe, Japan is hardly the only country with a mess to clean up before it can reconstruct.
But, for those of us who participated in the effort to reconstruct Iraq starting in 2003, this answer is far too glib.
To reconstruct our approach to fisheries management with measures that increase the survival of large, old individuals would be good for the health of our stocks in the short term and would be appreciated by our descendants.
Indeed, even for a small mammal like the mouse, it is impossible to reconstruct the brain completely at the ultrastructural level, because the magnification needed to visualize synapses yields relatively small images.
Over the past decade, rising oil and gas prices fueled rapid GDP growth, securing Putin's popularity and giving him the resources to reconstruct Russia's military might, now on display in Ukraine.
That is why it is incumbent upon us in Japan to reconstruct the legal basis for collective self-defense and international cooperation, including participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations - a reform that my administration has begun.
Rich countries are often eager to tell poor countries what to do: how to run national policies, how to reconstruct themselves after a hurricane or flood, even how to cut down on energy use in the poor countries.

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