Reconstruct

Word RECONSTRUCT
Character 11
Hyphenation re con struct
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Reconstruct"

What do we mean by reconstruct?

To construct again; rebuild. transitive verb

To assemble or build again mentally; re-create. transitive verb

To deduce the form and properties of (a protolanguage or an unattested word) based on evidence from attested languages, such as cognate words. transitive verb

To cause to adopt a new attitude or outlook. transitive verb

To construct again; rebuild.

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

To construct again; to restore. verb

Reassemble mentally verb

Return to its original or usable and functioning condition verb

Build again verb

Do over, as of (part of) a house verb

Cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically verb

To construct again; to restore.

To attempt to understand an event by recreating or talking through the circumstances.

"Counter-Reconstruction" was a white racist political movement that occurred in southern states after the Civil War. Counter-Reconstruction systematically sought denial black voting rights, removal of blacks from political office and curtailment of economic opportunities available to blacks. Southern whites had became terrified by wide-spread black engagement in legitimate political process by the 1870s. Counter-Reconstruction was the initial, reactionary phase of the Jim Crow era. The term plays on "Counter-Reformation". Since the Counter-Reformation was self-serving Catholic reaction to Protestant gains, the term further indicts the largely-Protestant southern white population for its Christian hypocrisy. Urban Dictionary

It's when you get skullfucked so hard that you come out looking like John Travolta or Nicholas Cage. Urban Dictionary

Reconstruction is most commonly used and seen in; Construction. Reconstruction is a type of Engineering and expressing yourself to its best using typical machines that operate differently than others. Urban Dictionary

Reconstruction is a common word usually used and seen in; Construction. Reconstruction stands out from others by a human performing on a typical machine that operates differently than others. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Reconstruct

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The word "reconstruct" in example sentences

Robin reconstruct's my argument well, but I watn to make some changes to his version that better reflect my original intent: ❋ Unknown (2008)

Use of the word reconstruct implies that there were preexisting quality relationships. ❋ Miss Snark (2006)

So much one can reconstruct from the first glimpse across the valley; but when one enters the town all perspective is lost in chaos. ❋ Unknown (1915)

I should have mentioned that with the original text it's not too difficult (unlike this editor) to "reconstruct" the original EXOIII card ❋ Randy Wilharm (2009)

The other part of the problem is there was absolutely no case history on anybody there, so we had to kind of reconstruct who these folks were, and now some have been transferred, others are bound for transfer, others are bound for trial, and some are still there as detainees whose status is undetermined. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And I know Judd could now "reconstruct" Andrew's heart but this seemed more like something he hadn't tried before than something new. ❋ Nalini Singh (2008)

In fact, dozens of people assured me in private on my most recent visit to Kabul that favoritism and corruption are the essence of the Karzai government the U.S. has helped "reconstruct" over the last eight years. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The main players, Louis XIV, Madame de Brinvilliers, Madame de Montespan, La Reynie, are well enough documented that we can attempt to 'reconstruct' their characters as they might have been even given differing interpretations by historians. ❋ Tim Stretton (2009)

The $900 million pledge by the U.S. to help "reconstruct" Gaza is an egregious waste of U.S. money, which in case you've been comatose for the last year, is pretty badly needed right here at home (World-Wide, Feb. 25). ❋ Unknown (2009)

In time, investigators should be able to "reconstruct" the bomb from the flecks of dust, shards of metal and tendrils of wire the device left behind. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The coming of the cold war. says Volker Berghahn of Brown University, strengthened the hands of those who wanted to "reconstruct" Germany over those who wanted its industrial power curtailed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Here we are four years later and the Iraqi Prime Minister and National Security advisor have called for a withdrawal timeline so to ensure we are not building permanent bases while we spend $5,000 per second to "reconstruct" their nation, but suffer from $4.30 at the pump at home. ❋ Unknown (2008)

So he suggested the term “revaluation” -- the conscious altering of meanings and definitions to "reconstruct" the religion. ❋ James F. McGrath (2007)

The NDP acts or talks as if they don't really exist, as if we have some right or responsibility to stop the war and "reconstruct" and develop Afghanistan without first fighting the Taleban. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Petras also explains there are different forms of imperial conquest and subjugation, and the one the US uses in Iraq and Afghanistan and that Israel uses against the Palestinians is a cruel and dehumanizing "process of destruction, degradation, and exploitation followed by efforts to 'reconstruct' a colonized military, police, and political structure willing and able to repress and contain anti-colonial resistance." ❋ Unknown (2006)

Ideally, we'd do much better than merely "reconstruct" the moral cage of an earlier era. ❋ Unknown (2006)

They therefore decided to 'reconstruct' it based on Santilli's recollection and a few frames that were left. ❋ Mac (2006)

This focus on images has implications for the structure of Berlin Childhood, laid out as it is in a series of vignettes that taken together serve to "reconstruct" what living in Berlin must have been like for a middle-class Jewish boy around the turn of the century. ❋ Unknown (2006)

[Robert Brown] Elliot unavoidably fueled Counter-Reconstruction in his brilliant 1874 Congressional debate with the "brain of the confederacy". Southern whites were terrified by an eloquent, [erudite] black leader who was a living repudiation of plantation racism. They reacted in fear and overwhelming numbers to reimpose slavery in the form of [Jim Crow laws]. As a result, the aims of Reconstruction would not take hold for another 90 years. ❋ Shore5man7 (2009)

"[Dood] i gave that hooker last night some hardcore [facial reconstructive intercourse], [SHAMWOW]" ❋ PsychoNifkin (2009)

I was recently on the Reconstruction [Movement]. ❋ The Real Sloth (2020)

I recently [worked] on the Reconstruction [Movement]. ❋ The Real Sloth (2020)

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