reconstructed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriː.kənˈstrʌkt]
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Meaning of reconstructed In English

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Examples of reconstructed

  • An irregular catchment area, based on actual travel times, could only be reconstructed by actively walking away from a site in different directions.

  • After the reconstructed embryos were removed from this treatment they showed a dark cytoplasm and membrane distortion that disappeared some time later (personal observations).

  • The records from which the past can be reconstructed are too extensive to be presented coherently without editing and selecting.

  • This is a salutary lesson for truly prospective, rather than reconstructed cohorts in terms of filling in missing data with retrospective information.

  • Our libraries do not hold volumes of their collected works and their project has had to be reconstructed here from archival research.

  • Fourth, as a result, the legitimacy of the sphericity of the earth had to be reconstructed in an alien environment.

  • My own subsequent performances (2005 and 2006) have been very instructive in refining the reconstructed system for ease of use and reliability on stage.

  • It is only necessary that their decisions can be reconstructed as if they were doing so.

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