Reconstruct (verb)

  1. To build or put together something that has been damaged, destroyed or dismantled.
  2. To make something new by using the same materials or parts.
  3. To create an image or representation of something by using available information.

Origin:

The word "reconstruct" comes from the latin word "reconstruere" which means "to build again" or "to put together again" which came into use in the early 17th century. this word is used to describe the act of rebuilding or putting together something that has been damaged, destroyed or dismantled.

Examples:

  1. The bridge was reconstructed after the flood.
  2. The company reconstructed the old factory into a modern office building.
  3. The police reconstructed the accident scene.
  4. The scientists reconstructed the ancient species from fossils.
  5. The company reconstructed the vintage car using original parts.
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