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reconstruction
  1. A thing that has been reconstructed or restored to an earlier state.
  2. The act of restoring something to an earlier state.
  3. A result of an attempt to understand in detail how a certain result or event occurred.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The government has set aside special funds for the reconstruction of the area damaged in the bombing.”
      “What follows is a brief account of my experiences and a reconstruction of some events from discussions with the victims.”
      “His site is Friends of Cayman dot org, a site dedicated to the repair and reconstruction of badly damaged homes on Grand Cayman.”
reconstructionist
  1. Someone who attempts to reestablish an ancient or historic religion in the modern era.
  2. One who builds a reconstruction of a scene or event.
  3. Examples:
    1. “There is also an eirenic critique of dispensational and reconstructionist alternatives to covenant theology.”
      “An accident reconstructionist viewed the scene as no one witnessed the accident.”
      “He had a reconstructionist create a bust from old sketches, hoping it might trigger memories for those who may have known her at the time.”
reconstructivism
  1. A postmodern movement concerned with the conscious reconstruction of reality, particularly, but not exclusively, with regard to social reality.
reconstructionism
  1. Any of various religious movements aiming to reconstruct something.
  2. Examples:
    1. “If Reconstructionism remains marginal, Deace believes that the broader movement of covenant theology is growing.”
      “As indicated above, attempts to strike election themes from the liturgy are by no means new to Reconstructionism.”
reconstructivist
  1. One who believes in reconstructivism
reconstructability
  1. The condition of being reconstructable
reconstructibility
  1. The quality of being reconstructible.
reconstructor
  1. That which reconstructs
  2. Examples:
    1. “Doctorow here appears not so much a reconstructor of history as a visionary who seeks in time past occasions for poetry.”
      “Silence reconstructor between each night: Lastly, the third innovation of SILENCE is its continuous action between each night.”
      “Accident Reconstruction is not oblivious of this and there are currently numerous computer programs that help the reconstructor in the analysis and calculation phase.”
reconstructionisms
  1. plural of reconstructionism
reconstructionists
  1. plural of reconstructionist
  2. Examples:
    1. “As with biomechanics, the majority of traffic accident reconstructionists work primarily for insurance industry.”
      “However, there often exists a distinction or separation between some polytheistic reconstructionists such as Hellenism and revivalist Neopagans like Wiccans.”
      “Revivalists and Reconstructionists agree that knowing as much as possible about the lives of our ancestors and preserving national or tribal heritage is important and good.”
reconstructivists
  1. plural of reconstructivist
reconstructions
  1. plural of reconstruction
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Despite the popularity of true-life reconstructions, the dramatisation of actual events and real people is often controversial.”
      “Only a few fragments of the original statue survive, and the present hall and central Buddha are reconstructions from the Edo period.”
      “In the museum gardens are several reconstructions including a Roman temple, shop, house, and Northumbrian croft, all with audio presentations.”
reconstructors
  1. plural of reconstructor
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