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reconstruct
re·con·struct R0088900 (rē′kən-strŭkt′)tr.v. re·con·struct·ed, re·con·struct·ing, re·con·structs 1. To construct again; rebuild.2. To assemble or build again mentally; re-create: reconstructed the sequence of events from the evidence.3. Linguistics To deduce the form and properties of (a protolanguage or an unattested word) based on evidence from attested languages, such as cognate words.4. To cause to adopt a new attitude or outlook: a diehard traditionalist who could not be reconstructed. re′con·struct′i·ble adj.reconstruct (ˌriːkənˈstrʌkt) vb (tr) 1. to construct or form again; rebuild: to reconstruct a Greek vase from fragments. 2. to form a picture of (a crime, past event, etc) by piecing together evidence or acting out a version of what might have taken place ˌreconˈstructible adj ˌreconˈstruction n ˌreconˈstructive, ˌreconˈstructional adj ˌreconˈstructor nre•con•struct (ˌri kənˈstrʌkt) v.t. 1. to construct again; rebuild; make over. 2. to re-create in the mind or in a simulation from available information: to reconstruct the events of the murder. [1760–70] re`con•struct′i•ble, re`con•struc′tive, adj. re`con•struc′tor, n. reconstruct Past participle: reconstructed Gerund: reconstructing
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reconstruct | reconstruct |
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I reconstruct | you reconstruct | he/she/it reconstructs | we reconstruct | you reconstruct | they reconstruct |
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I reconstructed | you reconstructed | he/she/it reconstructed | we reconstructed | you reconstructed | they reconstructed |
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I am reconstructing | you are reconstructing | he/she/it is reconstructing | we are reconstructing | you are reconstructing | they are reconstructing |
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I have reconstructed | you have reconstructed | he/she/it has reconstructed | we have reconstructed | you have reconstructed | they have reconstructed |
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I was reconstructing | you were reconstructing | he/she/it was reconstructing | we were reconstructing | you were reconstructing | they were reconstructing |
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I had reconstructed | you had reconstructed | he/she/it had reconstructed | we had reconstructed | you had reconstructed | they had reconstructed |
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I will reconstruct | you will reconstruct | he/she/it will reconstruct | we will reconstruct | you will reconstruct | they will reconstruct |
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I will have reconstructed | you will have reconstructed | he/she/it will have reconstructed | we will have reconstructed | you will have reconstructed | they will have reconstructed |
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I will be reconstructing | you will be reconstructing | he/she/it will be reconstructing | we will be reconstructing | you will be reconstructing | they will be reconstructing |
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I have been reconstructing | you have been reconstructing | he/she/it has been reconstructing | we have been reconstructing | you have been reconstructing | they have been reconstructing |
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I will have been reconstructing | you will have been reconstructing | he/she/it will have been reconstructing | we will have been reconstructing | you will have been reconstructing | they will have been reconstructing |
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I had been reconstructing | you had been reconstructing | he/she/it had been reconstructing | we had been reconstructing | you had been reconstructing | they had been reconstructing |
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I would reconstruct | you would reconstruct | he/she/it would reconstruct | we would reconstruct | you would reconstruct | they would reconstruct |
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I would have reconstructed | you would have reconstructed | he/she/it would have reconstructed | we would have reconstructed | you would have reconstructed | they would have reconstructed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | reconstruct - reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"retrace, constructhypothesise, hypothesize, speculate, conjecture, theorise, theorize, hypothecate, suppose - to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"etymologise, etymologize - construct the history of words | | 2. | reconstruct - build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb"rebuildconstruction, building - the act of constructing something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats"build, construct, make - make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer" | | 3. | reconstruct - cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politicallyalter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue" | | 4. | reconstruct - return to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition"restoredecompress, uncompress - restore to its uncompressed form; "decompress data"regenerate, renew - reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership"rehabilitate - help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute; "The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"; "After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated"rehabilitate - restore to a state of good condition or operationdefibrillate - stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks; "The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life"reinstate - restore to the previous state or rank | | 5. | reconstruct - do over, as of (part of) a house; "We are remodeling these rooms"remodel, redoalter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue" |
reconstructverb1. rebuild, reform, restore, recreate, remake, renovate, remodel, re-establish, regenerate, reorganize, reassemble The government must reconstruct the shattered economy.2. build up a picture of, build up, piece together, deduce, re-enact Elaborate efforts were made to reconstruct what had happened.reconstructverbTo bring back to a previous normal condition:rebuild, reclaim, recondition, rehabilitate, reinstate, rejuvenate, renovate, restitute, restore.Translationsreconstruct (riːkənˈstrakt) verb to create a complete description or idea, on the basis of certain known facts. Let us try to reconstruct the crime. (根據已知數據)重建,再現 (根据已知数据)重议,重定,重建 ˌreconˈstruction (-ʃən) noun 重建,再現 重议,重定,重建
reconstruct
reconstruct (something) from (something else)1. To physically reassemble, rebuild, or reconfigure something using various parts, pieces, or sources thereof. I didn't have time to buy brand-new parts, so I've been reconstructing my old truck from various broken-down cars and trucks around the scrapyard. We managed to reconstruct the wall from pieces of timber left over from the shed I built.2. To form a coherent narrative conclusion by analyzing various different pieces of information and drawing a conclusion based on what they collectively indicate. We're able to accurately reconstruct the crime just by looking at the pieces of evidence left behind by the killers. They're trying to reconstruct the sequence of events using testimony from everyone who was in the bar that night.See also: reconstructreconstruct something from something 1. to rebuild something from something. I was not able to reconstruct the puzzle from the pieces that were left on the floor. Can you reconstruct the damaged part of the house from these materials? 2. to recall and restate a story or the details of an event from something. Can you reconstruct the story from the fragments you have just heard? I cannot reconstruct the chain of events from memory.See also: reconstructReconstruct
ReconstructNew construction following the exact forms and details as they once were.reconstructTo reproduce a building in the same form and detail as it had been previously.MedicalSeereconstructiveLegalSeeReconstructionAcronymsSeeRECONSTreconstruct Related to reconstruct: deconstructSynonyms for reconstructverb rebuildSynonyms- rebuild
- reform
- restore
- recreate
- remake
- renovate
- remodel
- re-establish
- regenerate
- reorganize
- reassemble
verb build up a picture ofSynonyms- build up a picture of
- build up
- piece together
- deduce
- re-enact
Synonyms for reconstructverb to bring back to a previous normal conditionSynonyms- rebuild
- reclaim
- recondition
- rehabilitate
- reinstate
- rejuvenate
- renovate
- restitute
- restore
Synonyms for reconstructverb reassemble mentallySynonymsRelated Words- hypothesise
- hypothesize
- speculate
- conjecture
- theorise
- theorize
- hypothecate
- suppose
- etymologise
- etymologize
verb build againSynonymsRelated Words- construction
- building
- build
- construct
- make
verb cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politicallyRelated Wordsverb return to its original or usable and functioning conditionSynonymsRelated Words- decompress
- uncompress
- regenerate
- renew
- rehabilitate
- defibrillate
- reinstate
verb do over, as of (part of) a houseSynonymsRelated Words |