Reconstitution (noun)

  1. The act or process of reorganizing or rebuilding something, especially a political or social system.
  2. The process of mixing a concentrated substance with a solvent to produce a desired strength or concentration.

Origin:

The word 'reconstitution' comes from the latin word 'constituere', which means 'to establish' or 'to set up'. it has been in use in english since the 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The country underwent a reconstitution after the civil war, which saw the establishment of a new government.
  2. The reconstitution of the dissolved solution involved carefully adding water until the desired concentration was achieved.
  3. The reconstitution of the company's leadership saw several changes in the executive team.
  4. The reconstitution of the country's constitution was a complex and time-consuming process.
  5. The reconstitution of the board of directors led to a new direction for the company.
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