Pronunciation: /riːkənˈstrʌkʃən/
noun a thing that has been rebuilt or repaired
A1 After the earthquake, the town began the reconstruction of the damaged buildings.
A2 The reconstruction of the historical site required skilled architects and engineers.
B1 The government allocated funds for the reconstruction of the infrastructure after the natural disaster.
B2 The reconstruction of the war-torn country was a complex and lengthy process.
C1 The reconstruction of the economy required innovative policies and investments.
C2 The reconstruction of the ancient ruins was a meticulous undertaking that required expert archaeologists.
formal The government allocated funds for the reconstruction of the historical building.
informal They're starting the reconstruction of the old house next week.
slang Let's get this reconstruction project going, guys!
figurative After the breakup, she focused on the reconstruction of her life.
reconstructions
more reconstruction
most reconstruction
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will reconstruct
has reconstructed
is reconstructing
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to reconstruct
reconstructing
reconstructed