accurately reconstruct

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To rebuild or recreate something with precision and correctness.

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  • Scientists used DNA samples to accurately reconstruct the appearance of the ancient bird.
  • The investigators are trying to accurately reconstruct the events leading up to the accident.
  • It is difficult to accurately reconstruct a conversation that took place twenty years ago.
  • Modern technology allows historians to accurately reconstruct lost manuscripts.
  • The architect worked hard to accurately reconstruct the original facade of the building.
  • Computers can now accurately reconstruct 3D models from 2D images.
  • Archaeologists have been able to accurately reconstruct the floor plan of the Roman villa.
  • Witnesses struggled to accurately reconstruct the suspect's description for the police.
  • The documentary aims to accurately reconstruct the life of the famous composer.
  • Without more data, we cannot accurately reconstruct the flight path of the aircraft.