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  1. : to re-create or reimagine (something from the past) especially by using information acquired through research. reconstructing a lost civilization. The solution is to reconstruct the vocabularies of vanished ancient languages (so-called protolanguages) by comparing vocabularies of modern languages derived from them. Jared Diamond. b.

  2. RECONSTRUCT definition: 1. to build or create again something that has been damaged or destroyed: 2. to change a system or…. Learn more.

  3. to cause to abandon earlier positions, beliefs, etc.; cause to adjust to new or current situations: He's a reconstructed man with progressive views on gender equality. The protesters and resisters refuse to be reconstructed.

  4. 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 the US. They have tried to reconstruct the settlement as it would have been in Iron Age times.

  5. You can reconstruct a building, a city, or even an idea. If a house is destroyed in a fire, earthquake, or flood, you might try to reconstruct it — or you could build a totally new one. Either way, though, you could still be said to be reconstructing your home.

  6. 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.

  7. RECONSTRUCT definition: 1. to create a description of a past event using all the information that you have: 2. to build…. Learn more.

  8. 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 n.

  9. If you reconstruct something that has been destroyed or badly damaged, you build it and make it work again. The government must reconstruct the shattered economy. American English : reconstruct / rikənsˈtrʌkt /

  10. 1. If you reconstruct something that has been destroyed or badly damaged, you build it and make it work again. [...] 2. To reconstruct a system or policy means to change it so that it works in a different way. [...] 3.