Reconstruct

/ˌrikənˈstrʌkt/ verb

To build or create something again, especially after it has been damaged or destroyed. In academic contexts, it often means to piece together information or events to understand what happened.

From Latin 're-' (again) + 'constructus' (built, from 'construere' to build). The word emerged in English during the 17th century, gaining prominence during the American Reconstruction era after the Civil War.

AFreconstruct
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ARreconstruct
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CAreconstruct
CSreconstruct
DAreconstruct
DErekonstruieren
ELreconstruct
ESreconstruir
ETreconstruct
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