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Reconstitute

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Verb

1. reconstitute, restructure

construct or form anew or provide with a new structure

Example Sentences:
'After his accident, he had to restructure his life'
'The governing board was reconstituted'

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Reconstitute

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to restore (food, etc) to its former or natural state or a semblance of it, as by the addition of water to a concentrate
reconstituted lemon juice
2. 
to reconstruct; form again

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Reconstitute

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verb transitiveWord forms: reˈconstiˌtuted or reˈconstiˌtuting
to constitute again or anew; reconstruct, reorganize, or recompose; specif., to restore (a dehydrated or condensed substance) to its full liquid form by adding water

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Reconstitute

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tr.v. re·con·sti·tut·ed, re·con·sti·tut·ing, re·con·sti·tutes
1. To provide with a new structure: The parks commission has been reconstituted.
2. To bring (a concentrated solution or a dehydrated substance) to normal strength or condition by adding water.

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