reconstitute

reconstitute
[[t]ri͟ːkɒ̱nstɪtjuːt, AM -tuːt[/t]]
reconstitutes, reconstituting, reconstituted
1) VERB: usu passive If an organization or state is reconstituted, it is formed again in a different way.

[be V-ed] Slowly Jewish communities were reconstituted and Jewish life began anew.

[V-ed] ...the reconstituted Communist Party, now called the Party of Democratic Socialism.

Derived words:
reconstitution [[t]ri͟ːkɒnstɪtju͟ːʃ(ə)n, AM -tu͟ːʃ-[/t]] N-UNCOUNT oft N of n

The report recommended suspension and reconstitution of the district party under redrafted rules.

2) VERB To reconstitute dried food means to add water to it so that it can be eaten.

[V n] To reconstitute dried tomatoes, simmer in plain water until they are tender...

[V-ed] Try eating reconstituted dried prunes, figs or apricots.


English dictionary. 2008.

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  • reconstitute — I verb bring back, make over, put back, reactivate, rebuild, recondition, reconstruct, reconvert, redo, reestablish, reform, regenerate, reintegrate, remake, remodel, remold, renew, renovate, reorganize, replace, restore II index convert (change… …   Law dictionary

  • reconstitute — (v.) 1790, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + CONSTITUTE (Cf. constitute) (v.). Related: Reconstituted; reconstituting …   Etymology dictionary

  • reconstitute — ► VERB 1) reconstruct. 2) change the form and organization of (an institution). 3) restore (something dried) to its original state by adding water. DERIVATIVES reconstitution noun …   English terms dictionary

  • reconstitute — [rē kän′stə to͞ot΄, rē kän′stətyo͞ot΄] vt. reconstituted, reconstituting to constitute again or anew; reconstruct, reorganize, or recompose; specif., to restore (a dehydrated or condensed substance) to its full liquid form by adding water… …   English World dictionary

  • reconstitute — UK [ˌriːˈkɒnstɪˌtjuːt] / US [ˌrɪˈkɑnstɪˌtut] verb [transitive] Word forms reconstitute : present tense I/you/we/they reconstitute he/she/it reconstitutes present participle reconstituting past tense reconstituted past participle reconstituted 1)… …   English dictionary

  • reconstitute — reconstituent /ree keuhn stich ooh euhnt/, adj., n. reconstitutable, reconstitutible, adj. reconstitutive, adj. reconstitution, n. /ree kon sti tooht , tyooht /, v., reconstituted, reconstituting. v.t. 1. to constitute again; reconstruct;… …   Universalium

  • reconstitute — re|con|sti|tute [ri:ˈkɔnstıtju:t US ri:ˈka:nstıtu:t] v [T] 1.) to form an organization or a group again in a different way ▪ The committees will be reconstituted after the election. reconstitute sth as sth ▪ In 1832 the firm was reconstituted as… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • reconstitute — verb 1 (T) to bring something, especially an organization, back into existence in a different form: reconstitute sth as: remnants of the old regiments reconstituted as the New Model Army 2 reconstituted milk/eggs etc milk powder etc to which… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • reconstitute — transitive verb Date: 1812 to constitute again or anew; especially to restore to a former condition by adding water • reconstitution noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • reconstitute — verb /riːˈkɒnstɪtjuːt,riˈkɑnstɪˌt(j)ut/ a) to construct something anew, or in a different manner b) to add liquid to a concentrated or dehydrated food to return it to its original consistency …   Wiktionary

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