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reconstruct
verb as in reorganize, build up
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In January, he had his most recent surgery through the NHS to reconstruct his foot, but weeks later he had to have a follow up operation to remove two toes.
Crucially, it says the Palestinian population should remain inside Gaza while the area is reconstructed.
The renovated, restored and reconstructed Fort Ross is now a state historic park.
The delay meant doctors had to take skin from her thigh to help reconstruct more parts of her arm.
Paleoecology, the study of past ecosystems, employs geology and the study of fossil evidence from plants, animals or other kingdoms of life to reconstruct what it would’ve been like back then.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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