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Sentence count:202+5Posted:2017-01-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ReconstructionReconstruction Periodreconstructive memorySimilar words: constructionconstructingconstructiveinstructioninstructionalconstructobstructiondestructionMeaning: [‚rɪːkən'strʌkʃn]  n. 1. the period after the American Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877 2. the activity of constructing something again 3. an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence 4. recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall. 
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31. In museum culture the original physical artefact is venerated at the expense of a replica, duplicate, reconstruction, or hologram.
32. But I think we should be very wary of equating the growth of shopping facilities with the reconstruction of the local economy.
33. His reconstruction of the crimes had suffered from one fatal flaw.
34. Such ideals were grandiose both in their conception and in relation to the practicalities of post-war reconstruction.
35. Assistance was also provided for other projects including health, education, and the reconstruction of infrastructure destroyed by the war.
36. The strength of the Marxist approach was its acknowledgement of the subjective nature of historical reconstruction.
37. Biographical reconstruction based on Thomas's tales and sketches can be a mistaken exercise.
38. A method of reconstruction which incorporates some of the advantages of both physical reconstruction and reconstruction drawings is the scale model.
39. Gorbachev began the reconstruction and reform of the Soviet system.
40. The committee has been represented on and has played its part in post-war reconstruction schemes having this object in view.
41. This was a short-term measure while a major reconstruction of the North Promenade followed in 1923/4.
42. The United States was the only nation in the world with capital resources available to solve the problems of postwar reconstruction.
43. Verdugo hands guests small white envelopes soliciting donations for funerals and reconstruction of the shrine.
44. Foundation remains show the ground plan but reconstruction of the superstructure has to be more speculative.
45. In 1917-18 she served on the committee on post-war reconstruction, where she frequently clashed with Beatrice Webb.
46. Will donors be prepared to provide the extra funds needed for reconstruction or even to continue funding at current levels?
47. I see now that the simplest reconstruction is fraught with difficulty.
48. The jury also had to consider the accuracy of a reconstruction of events prior to the accident.
49. Linear, scientific perspective allows for a fairly accurate mental reconstruction of the distances separating objects.
50. Further, the bank could assist the government in its reconstruction program by lending money at low rates of interest.
51. For them, history is not the exegesis of an ideologically preordained text, but the reconstruction of the past.
52. Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.
53. Townsend said it was too early to say how much the fire has set back reconstruction of the site.
54. A proximal hepaticojejunostomy with a Roux-en Y loop reconstruction was performed and the patient was discharged after three weeks.
55. They share a defect in common with all historical reconstruction that is only concerned with extreme positions.
56. Topics vary from the budget to ski sizes and the reconstruction of Kosovo.
57. On special events days up to 120 loaves are baked in the bread oven,[sentencedict.com/reconstruction.html] thus demonstrating the soundness of its reconstruction.
58. Neil Kinnock Immediate action for national recovery Britain faces a huge task of national reconstruction.
59. Boyson looked forward in his book to a seven-day programme for the reconstruction of Britain.
60. The Palace, a reconstruction of which is shown in Fig. 135, was built of limestone in a little over 10 years.
More similar words: constructionconstructingconstructiveinstructioninstructionalconstructobstructiondestructioninstructinstructordestructiveindestructibleconstrueconstitutional conventionmenstruationdemonstrationconstitutionstructureconsternationin all directionsreconciliationstructuralconstitutionalunconstitutionalinfrastructureconstrictconstrainconstraintauctionreduction
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