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reconstruct1 reconstruct something (from something) to build or make something again that has been damaged or that no longer exists Old London Bridge was bought by an American and reconstructed in Arizona. They [..]
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reconstruct1768, "to build anew," from re- "back, again" + construct (v.). Meaning "to restore (something) mentally" is attested from 1862. Related: Reconstructed; reconstructing.
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reconstructto build again or re-create from an original plan.
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reconstructreassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago" rebuild: build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb" cause somebod [..]
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reconstructv. To rebuild.
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reconstructTo reproduce, by new construction, the exact form and details of all or part of existing or vanished structures as they were at a specific period in time, either on the original site or at a new site. This term may sometimes be used in a heritage context. It may also be used interchangeably with rebuild. The latter term, however, is more accurately [..]
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