copy, place in, readjust, reconvert, redo, reform, reinstate, remake, replace, reshuffle, return
Definitionv. construct or form anew or provide with a new structure
Last update: July 8, 2015
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To the pope was made over 16,000 per annum as a contribution to the expense of maintaining in Rome representatives of foreign orders; the Sacred College, however, rejected this endowment, and summoned all the suppressed confraternities to reconstitute themselves under the ordinary Italian law of association. [verb]
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Ever since Austerlitz the Austrian officers had been labouring to reconstitute and reform their army. [verb]
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Before the night the single file is reconstituted and the invincible gyration resumed. [Please select]
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In her reconstituted existence he had stood for an essential element. [Please select]
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If the Balkan League could be reconstituted, Germany and Austria would never reach Salonika or Constantinople. [Please select]
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In the hinterland of the capital the Bulgars had reconstituted their kingdom. [Please select]
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He realized that it must be reconstituted; but how. [Please select]
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The Court of Holland for the administration of justice was reconstituted and a Chamber of Finance erected. [Please select]
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