Synonym: Reconstruction, Reconstruction Period, reconstructive memory. Similar words: construction, constructing, constructive, instruction, instructional, construct, obstruction, destruction. Meaning: [‚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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61. A crash investigator told the court he'd calculated the speed using a reconstruction and tyre marks left on the road.
62. In the future, a women's organization will take part in the collective work of national reconstruction.
63. Yet history records that the nation was not waiting for a programme of national reconstruction.
64. An equally long lasting, but more profound government stance came from the perceived need to prepare plans for post-war reconstruction.
65. Intelligent processes, such as: pattern recognition, image reconstruction, learning, reasoning by deduction, expert problem solving.
66. The intermediate level of reconstruction, option two, reduced speeds and gave very promising results in accident reduction.
67. Archaeology has as its declared intention the reconstruction of past societies and the understanding of processes of long term social change.
68. This is a time for action ... the country is waiting for an inspiring lead on a programme of courageous national reconstruction.
69. Finally, both during and after the reconstruction of cranial remains, correct orientation of the pieces should be attempted.
70. Fundamental constitutional reconstruction was called for as a matter of urgency.
71. Finally, new mortar is being inserted in between the stones, involving the total reconstruction of the interior and exterior facings.
72. The building was demolished during the recent reconstruction of George Square by the University.
73. The processes of assimilation and accommodation ensure the continuous construction and reconstruction of cognitive and affective structures.
74. Hariri, the prime minister, used the occasion to raise pledges of $ 3. 2 billion in contributions for reconstruction.
75. Arkansas joined Dixie in enslaving black people and suffering in Reconstruction.
76. But the legend never quite died, and two years ago, Hilton International began the painstaking work of reconstruction.
77. Alongside the urge to blow down the house of cards comes a tender impulse towards reconstruction.
78. This has involved reconstruction of an orbital freight line and construction of a 600m link between Am zola and Abando.
79. This facial reconstruction is used by police when they're trying to identify human remains.
80. In order to realize this objective Dewey felt that a fundamental reconstruction of social institutions was required.
81. The provisions of the Reconstruction amendments to the Constitution and various related statutes were relegated to oblivion.
82. First, both men were conservative Democrats running in the last Southern state to deny any Republican the governorship since Reconstruction.
83. The fact was that the activity of town planning had little specific to say about urban reconstruction.
84. Each advance, each new construction or reconstruction, is characterized by capability for qualitatively different reasoning.
85. But obvious problems will centre on the security situation, and the reconstruction of the defence forces and the economy.
86. Further acquisitions in this direction are likely late this year if reconstruction plans progress satisfactorily.
87. Almost any palaeontological reconstruction or interpretation is speculative[sentencedict.com/reconstruction.html], but that does not mean that no speculation is either rewarding or illuminating.
88. The database is a starting point for a detailed reconstruction of the city's housing market.
89. In fact, wholesale reconstruction on the lines advocated by Buchanan's comprehensive approach has not been followed.
90. Staff at the Gloucester Museum now need to raise two and a half thousand pounds to pay for the reconstruction.
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