carefully reconstruct

Frequency: 7.211.2 per million words

To rebuild or recreate something with great attention to detail.

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  • Archaeologists had to carefully reconstruct the ancient pottery from the shards.
  • Investigators will carefully reconstruct the scene of the accident to find the cause.
  • The artist began to carefully reconstruct the damaged fresco using original techniques.
  • It took months to carefully reconstruct the historical documents from the burnt fragments.
  • Experts can carefully reconstruct facial features from a skull using digital software.
  • She tried to carefully reconstruct the timeline of events leading up to the incident.
  • The technical team will carefully reconstruct the digital data from the corrupted drive.
  • The museum spent years to carefully reconstruct the giant dinosaur skeleton for display.
  • The surgeon had to carefully reconstruct the patient's broken jaw after the injury.
  • Historians aim to carefully reconstruct the social life of the 18th century through letters.