Definitionadj. helping to restore to good condition
Last update: June 28, 2015
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To this act Great Britain replied by various penal regulations and reconstructive acts of government. [Please select]
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But there is at least one further starting-point, the one adopted by the most subtle and elaborate of all reconstructive philosophies. [Please select]
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For it seemed to speak of the ever-obtaining youth, the incalculable power of recuperation, the immense reconstructive energy resident in nature and the physical domain. [Please select]
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She worked now in the office of the Social Reform Union, and wrote reconstructive articles for _The New Commonwealth_ on Economics and the Marriage Laws. [Please select]
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