Dictionary
to reconstituting
verb
To construct something anew, or in a different manner
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In "Who Owns History?," a collection of nine previously published essays, Foner moves adroitly from personal history to reconstituting global history in postapartheid South Africa and in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Special Operations forces do everything from coordinating refugee relief to training foreign soldiers to reconstituting a water purification system to preparing leaflets urging surrender in dialects that few American soldiers have ever heard spoken.
This year Mr. Kahan and some deep-pocketed philanthropists including Preston Robert Tisch, the co-chairman of Loews and co-owner of the New York Giants, formed Take the Field Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to reconstituting fields needing face lifts.
However, its extremely large mass (4563 amino acids) and hydrophobic properties are major obstacles to reconstituting apoB in vitro.
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The second was to reconstitute the church.
I had to reconstitute my memories.
He may even be tempted to reconstitute his government.
Clovis joined two other officers to reconstitute the Special Purpose Team.
Lawyers are preparing a court case to reconstitute the party.
Sprinkle rusks with a little water to reconstitute.
In 1951 it decided to reconstitute the International.
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