Synonym: construct, rebuild, redo, remodel, restore, retrace. Similar words: reconstruction, unreconstructed, reconstruction period, deconstruct, construct, construction, constructing, constructive. Meaning: [‚rɪːkən'strʌkt] v. 1. reassemble mentally 2. build again 3. cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically 4. return to its original or usable and functioning condition 5. do over, as of (part of) a house.
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1 They've decided to reconstruct this building.
2 The government must reconstruct the shattered economy.
3 Elaborate efforts were made to reconstruct what had happened.
4 The task ahead is to reconstruct the building.
5 It is not possible to reconstruct the complete symphony from these manuscript sketches.
6 Police are trying to reconstruct the sequence of events on the night of the murder.
7 They tried to reconstruct the crime from the fragmentary pieces of information.
8 She actually wanted to reconstruct the state and transform society.
9 He began to reconstruct the events of 21 December 1988, when flight 103 disappeared.
10 The police tried to reconstruct the crime using the statements of witnesses and clues that they had found.
11 They have tried to reconstruct the settlement as it would have been in Iron Age times.
12 Investigators are trying to reconstruct the circumstances of the crash.
13 In order to reconstruct these lives, the techniques of ethnography are used.
14 Resources that might have been used to reconstruct a war-torn world went instead into new armaments.
15 These empowered local authorities to clear and reconstruct unhealthy areas, with powers to purchase compulsorily and to limit compensation.
16 Kramer had several operations to reconstruct the bones in her leg.
17 Magistrates are also reported to want to reconstruct the raid using volunteers to act out the roles.
18 It is not possible to reconstruct a detailed history of Ine's reign but the indications are that he ruled with firmness.
19 The police managed to piece together the jigsaw and reconstruct the victim's last hours.
20 It is not enough to tinker at the edges; our objective must be to reconstruct the entire system.
21 We had no computer backup and had to rely on old paper files to reconstruct the records.
22 Even where documents are available[sentencedict.com], historians need a lot of imagination to reconstruct any kind of Carolingian site.
23 Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge.
24 I should like for the purposes of this inquiry to reconstruct an average evening, an ordinary evening, a typical evening.
25 After what she had gone through she knew she could not reconstruct the universe, only recapture her own lost world.
26 So a narrow vertical phosphor strip is all you need: rapid luminous sampling will reconstruct the image as it sweeps past.
27 One of her cheekbones had been crushed and the doctors were trying to reconstruct it.
28 People, especially when acting collectively, can come to break these barriers,[www.Sentencedict.com] overcome these constraints and reconstruct their social world.
29 This knowledge allows him to trace the development of Proustian themes and reconstruct how Proust wrote his book, step by step.
30 Their story is how they are struggling to right themselves, to reconstruct a whole country from within.
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