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reconstructre‧con‧struct /ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt/ ●○○ AWL verb [transitive] VERB TABLEreconstruct |
Present | I, you, we, they | reconstruct | | he, she, it | reconstructs | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | reconstructed | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have reconstructed | | he, she, it | has reconstructed | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had reconstructed | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will reconstruct | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have reconstructed |
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Present | I | am reconstructing | | he, she, it | is reconstructing | | you, we, they | are reconstructing | Past | I, he, she, it | was reconstructing | | you, we, they | were reconstructing | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been reconstructing | | he, she, it | has been reconstructing | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been reconstructing | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be reconstructing | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been reconstructing |
- Kramer had several operations to reconstruct the bones in her leg.
- Police are trying to reconstruct the events of last Friday.
- After all, the question of eliminating and reconstructing an identity in an electronic age is ripe with possibility.
- Grosvenor's speeches and writings make it possible to reconstruct his political views in considerable detail.
- Later, people spend hours reconstructing that brutal transition from the nowhere to the everywhere, when nature can destroy you.
- Mechanization, with all that it involves, is certainly able to distort, destroy and reconstruct many aspects of a civilization.
- Royalties earned from the publications have purchased land upon which students have reconstructed cabins and preserved cultural artifacts.
- Wasson said damage was less than anticipated, and the forms would be reconstructed.
► Constructionadobe, nounasphalt, nounbatten, nounbeam, nounblueprint, nounboard, nounboom, nounbreeze-block, nounbrick, nounbricklayer, nounbrickwork, nounbucket, nounbuilder, nounbuilding contractor, nounbuilding site, nounbulldoze, verbbulldozer, nounbuttress, nouncaisson, nouncantilever, nouncastellated, adjectivecavity wall, nouncement, nouncement, verbconcrete, adjectiveconcrete, nounconcrete, verbconduit, nounconstruct, verbcrane, nouncrosspiece, noundaub, noundigger, noundowel, noundrain, noundrainage, noundraughtsman, noundry-stone wall, noundry wall, nounduckboards, noundustsheet, nounembankment, nounerect, verberection, nounfence, verbfencing, nounfiberboard, nounfibreboard, nounfloor plan, nounfoundation, noungantry, noungatepost, noungirder, noungreenfield site, nounhalf-timbered, adjectivehard hat, nounhod, nounhousing association, nounhousing project, nounjackhammer, nounjib, nounjoist, nounkeystone, nounlath, nounleading, nounmansard, nounmortar, nounpanelling, nounpanel pin, nounpave, verbpavement, nounpebbledash, nounpier, nounpile driver, nounplank, nounplanking, nounplaster, nounplaster, verbplasterboard, nounplasterer, nounplate glass, nounpoint, verbPortakabin, nounprime, verbprimer, nounproperty developer, nounputty, nounquantity surveyor, nounrebuild, verbreconstruct, verbreconstruction, nounrefurbish, verbreinforced concrete, nounrendering, nounrenovate, verbrevetment, nounroof, nounroof, verbroofing, nounrooftop, nounrubble, nounsand, verbsandstone, nounsaw, verbscaffold, nounscaffolding, nounshovel, nounsite, nounskip, nounslab, nounslate, nounspan, verbstarter home, nounsteam shovel, nounstilt, nounstucco, nounsurface, verbsuspension bridge, nounthatch, nounthatched, adjectivetile, nountile, verbtiling, nountimber, nountopcoat, noun NOUN► building· Now a state historic park, Fort Ross is a complex of reconstructed buildings situated on the headlands overlooking the ocean. ► event· He reconstructed the events as he imagined they had happened that evening in April.· It makes extensive use of mock trials, simulations, and role-playing to reconstruct historical events.· We had been studying all of the information we had collected in an effort to reconstruct the events of that operation.· Relieved yet confused, I tried to reconstruct the actual event.· So far as I can reconstruct events, I was gazing at the water jug when the exchange started. ► history· It is not possible to reconstruct a detailed history of Ine's reign but the indications are that he ruled with firmness.· But the same kind of eclipse did not affect that other great area devoted to reconstructing the history of life: paleontology.· Coin finds can help in reconstructing the economic history of this period.· He also tries to reconstruct the history of representations in a completely different way. ► life· I reconstructed my life and all other women's in the light of male distortion and women's stolen potential.· In order to reconstruct these lives, the techniques of ethnography are used. VERB► try· The palaeontologist is like a detective trying to reconstruct a full story from a few fragmentary clues.· Relieved yet confused, I tried to reconstruct the actual event.· Today they tried to reconstruct what they think might have been his movements before the disappearance.· Write a noveL burn it, and then try to reconstruct it from memory. 9.· It is, then, important to try to reconstruct monuments and understand them in their entirety.· One of her cheekbones had been crushed and the doctors were trying to reconstruct it.· Let me try and reconstruct what she looked like that day.· Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge. nounconstructionreconstructionconstructorconstructverbconstructreconstruct 1to produce a complete description or copy of an event by collecting together pieces of information: Police were reconstructing the movements of the murdered couple.2to build something again after it has been destroyed or damaged SYN rebuild: The task ahead is to reconstruct the building. |