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reconstructed
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.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | reconstructed - adapted to social or economic change; "a reconstructed feminist"unreconstructed - adhering to an attitude or position widely held to be outmoded; "peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart"; "there are probably more unreconstructed Southerners than one would like to admit" |
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