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reconstructive
[ ree-kuhn-struhk-tiv ]
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Other Word Forms
- cDz·ٰܳt· adverb
- cDz·ٰܳt·Ա noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reconstructive1
First recorded in 1860–65; re- + constructive
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Example Sentences
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Through a nine-hour mastectomy with reconstructive surgery that carved through fear and tissue.
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Now aged seven, surgeons decided Vanellope had reached the right age for reconstructive surgery to form a permanent structure around her heart.
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Th clinic administers psychological help, reconstructive surgery and prosthetics to victims for free.
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In Jeff Hobbs’ work of reconstructive journalism, working mother Evelyn navigates Section 8, domestic abuse, ‘the system’ and her own bad decisions.
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This will be followed by reconstructive surgery in the next few months.
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