reconstruct (Meaning)

Wordnet

reconstruct (v)

reassemble mentally

build again

cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically

return to its original or usable and functioning condition

do over, as of (part of) a house

Webster

reconstruct (v. t.)

To construct again; to rebuild; to remodel; to form again or anew.

reconstruct Sentence Examples

  1. Archaeologists meticulously reconstructed the ancient temple from its fragmented remains.
  2. The damaged museum was reconstructed with state-of-the-art technology, preserving its historical significance.
  3. Forensic scientists reconstructed the victim's facial features from their skeletal remains.
  4. The documentary vividly reconstructed the pivotal events of World War II.
  5. Historians painstakingly reconstructed the timeline of events leading up to the revolution.
  6. The earthquake devastated the city, requiring a complete reconstruction of its infrastructure.
  7. Engineers reconstructed the collapsed bridge with reinforced concrete, ensuring its long-term stability.
  8. Biologists reconstructed the DNA sequence of the extinct woolly mammoth.
  9. The architects reconstructed the demolished mansion, restoring its former grandeur.
  10. Crime scene investigators meticulously reconstructed the sequence of events based on the gathered evidence.

FAQs About the word reconstruct

reassemble mentally, build again, cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically, return to its original or usable and functioning condition, do over

overhaul, rehabilitate,rebuild, heal, fix up, refurbish,repair, restore, renovate, regenerate

spoil, wreck, ruin, disfigure, disfigure, hurt, break, flaw, spoil, harm

Archaeologists meticulously reconstructed the ancient temple from its fragmented remains.

The damaged museum was reconstructed with state-of-the-art technology, preserving its historical significance.

Forensic scientists reconstructed the victim's facial features from their skeletal remains.

The documentary vividly reconstructed the pivotal events of World War II.