recon Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈriː.kɒn]
  • Us [ ˈriː.kɑːn]

Meaning of recon In English

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Examples of recon

  • The first is that there is a very real difficulty in recon- ciling diverse interests in aviation.

  • The rights that lawyers enjoy are—as has been pointed out—exceptional, but they are constantly being recon-sidered by lawyers.

  • We cannot let recon- struction authorities be without some sort of protection in that sort of matter.

  • Of course, the interests of agriculture and forestry must be recon- ciled with other interests.

  • I urge recons deration of exactly what "entry" will mean.

  • They may be living in a house which is just not too bad, the sort of house that could be recon- ditioned and made into a really decent dwelling.

  • It is impossible to devise one scheme for redistribution of income which can be recon- ciled at the same time with the build-up of personal entitlement.

  • The bridge has been closed temporarily to enable its recon- struction to be completed in the shortest possible time, and thus minimise the inconvenience to persons who normally use it.

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