reconstruct from

Frequency: 8.218.7 per million words

To use something as the source material or information for rebuilding.

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Examples (10)

  • It is not possible to reconstruct the complete symphony from these manuscript sketches.
  • Local historians have reconstructed from contemporary descriptions how the hall may have looked in 1300.
  • Archaeologists managed to reconstruct the ancient vase from hundreds of tiny fragments.
  • The detective tried to reconstruct the events of the night from the witnesses' statements.
  • Scientists are attempting to reconstruct the dinosaur's appearance from fossil records.
  • We can reconstruct the lost city's layout from aerial photographs and radar scans.
  • The team worked hard to reconstruct the deleted files from the corrupted hard drive.
  • Linguists can often reconstruct extinct languages from their surviving descendant tongues.
  • It’s difficult to reconstruct a person's life story from just a few old letters and diaries.
  • The architect will reconstruct the historic facade from the original blueprints.