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reconstituted

[ree-kon-sti-too-tid, -tyoo-] / riˈkɒn stɪˌtu tɪd, -ˌtyu- /




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Since the Hennessy Cornerstone Mid Cap 30 Fund was reconstituted in October, with its holdings weighted equally at that time, a recent list of its top holdings will reflect price increases since then.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 19, 2026

The show ends with the reconstituted fragments of the giant reclining Vishnu sculpture, of which around 15 feet of the head, arms, shoulders and legs remain.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 10, 2025

"TotalEnergies' lawyers were informed by the court registry that the bench would be reconstituted," the group said in a statement.

From Barron's • Nov. 25, 2025

“If this synthetic blood substitute works, it could be absolutely game-changing because it can be freeze-dried, it can be reconstituted on demand, and it’s universal,” journalist Nicola Twilley says.

From Slate • Sep. 1, 2025

The hot lunch is turkey with reconstituted dried mashed potatoes and gravy, a damp green vegetable, and a cookie.

From "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson