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US
/ɹiˈkɑnstəˌtut/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːkˈɒnstɪtjˌuːt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːkˈɒnstɪtjˌuːt/ ]
VERB
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construct or form anew or provide with a new structure
After his accident, he had to restructure his life
The governing board was reconstituted
How To Use reconstitute In A Sentence
- All architectural projections and rusticated surfaces are of reconstituted stone.
- The government's intent was reconstitute orthodox communism.
- The record has been much deformed, reconstituted, and obliterated during the subsequent Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons.
- The drawings included drawing 24G showing standard curtain walling, a reconstituted slate roof and at ground floor level the columns in place of the fins, to which we have already referred.
- The pigments were reconstituted by adding p-coumaric anhydride.
- Please make sure that you don't reconstitute your infant formula with water that is not purified.
- 2003 – Under a new Constitutional Charter, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was reconstituted into a loose confederation of Serbia and Montenegro.
- The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding.
- For the tamale filling, cubed pork is simmered with whole heads of garlic and onions; the meat is hand-chopped and warmed with a “salsa” — really a thick paste of ancho (dried poblanos) and cascabel chiles, reconstituted and slowly sauteed with garlic and onions — until the moderate heat of the chiles permeates the meat. Cooking for a Sunday Day
- In 1946, after the death of dictator Benito Mussolini, the reconstituted Italian government renounced its claims to its African colonies.