completely reconstruct

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

To rebuild or recreate something in its entirety.

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  • After the devastating fire, the historic landmark had to be completely reconstructed.
  • Investigators are trying to completely reconstruct the events that led to the crash.
  • The architect's vision was to completely reconstruct the estate using sustainable materials.
  • It will take several decades to completely reconstruct the damaged rainforest ecosystem.
  • The technicians managed to completely reconstruct the corrupted files from the backup drive.
  • Historians worked for years to completely reconstruct the ancient city's layout from ruins.
  • The surgery was designed to completely reconstruct the athlete's torn knee ligaments.
  • In her memoir, she attempts to completely reconstruct her childhood memories of the war.
  • The company decided to completely reconstruct its internal management system.
  • By the time the project is finished, the bridge will have been completely reconstructed.