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reconstruct

[ree-kuhn-struhkt] / ˌri kənˈstrʌkt /


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A crew of about 25 employees spent three days chainsawing toppled trees and reconstructing fences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because air samples have been collected from locations across Sweden, researchers can reconstruct ecological shifts over decades and compare trends from north to south.

From Science Daily

Feet, hands, metal bars and pins -- entire limbs are reconstructed.

From Barron's

By examining samples from many different populations, the team reconstructed the evolutionary tree of Balanophora and traced how it spread across subtropical regions of East Asia.

From Science Daily

Deconstructing and reconstructing a dish you know intimately teaches you not just theory, but execution — how flavors layer, how textures shift, how balance is achieved.

From Salon