0 present participle of reconstruct
1 to build or create again something that has been damaged or destroyed:
If not yet pieces of deliberate propaganda, they should nonetheless be used with caution in reconstructing events in the churches of the region.
For reconstructing naturalistic images, we collected data from 200-7700 ms following stimulus onset.
In fact, domain experts are known to reuse models of frequently used subsystems without reconstructing them from the basic components.
Later we suggest that although all of the lexical items in our example sentences are cognate, this is not a necessary condition for reconstructing.
In light of this critique, the wisdom of investing time and effort in reconstructing historical kinship configurations was in question.
Of course, the possibilities of people reconstructing their lives varied considerably.
Reconstructing ancient viewing conventions has been made much easier by studies of this kind.
Reconstructing the preoccupations of the period and applying them to literary texts can be transformative.