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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconstruct.

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Examples

  • The brain reconstructs these different 2d images into one single 3d one and creates a "Three Dimensional Visual Experience".

    Thoughts: 3d TV without the Glasses Code Monkey 2008

  • Thus he "reconstructs" patients 'lives to learn why they can't mate with opposite-sex partners.

    Born Or Bred? 2008

  • As Ken "reconstructs" David's life he uncovers pieces of his brother's history he never knew.

    From My Bookshelf Erika D. 2006

  • As Ken "reconstructs" David's life he uncovers pieces of his brother's history he never knew.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Erika D. 2006

  • His reportage has been called fictitious; indeed, Mezrich admits he "reconstructs" scenes and dialogue.

    Fast Company 2009

  • Now, as Genna reconstructs the months, weeks, and hours leading up to Minette's tragic death, she is also forced to confront her own identity within the social framework of that time.

    Black Girl, White Girl by Joyce Carol Oates: Book summary 2010

  • In "The Secret Cave," Caldecott Medal-winner Emily Arnold McCully reconstructs this exciting episode through engaging watercolor illustrations that capture the bright beauty of the craggy French countryside, the dank unknown as the boys made their way through narrow underground passages, and the stirring ancient art that the boys 'dim lights suddenly revealed.

    Emily Arnold McCully's 'The Secret Cave: Discovering Lascaux,' for children Post 2010

  • In "The Secret Cave," Caldecott Medal-winner Emily Arnold McCully reconstructs this exciting episode through engaging watercolor illustrations that capture the bright beauty of the craggy French countryside, the dank unknown as the boys made their way through narrow underground passages, and the stirring ancient art that the boys 'dim lights suddenly revealed.

    Emily Arnold McCully's 'The Secret Cave: Discovering Lascaux,' for children Post 2010

  • Bridging the study of law and culture, she constructs or rather reconstructs identity - both race and gender - from the artifacts of local knowledge expressed in social performance and scientific expertise.

    Discourse.net: SSRN: Legal Studies Research Paper Series University Of Miami School Of Law Vol. 3, No. 7 2009

  • Blowing the images up to mural scale, he reconstructs historical landscapes and interiors that feel hyper-realistically surreal.

    Outside-the-Box Thinking Starts From the Inside Lance Esplund 2011

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