reconstruction

simple noun43 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

rebuilding the economy of a country or region

rebuilding a society or country after a war has ended

the process of rebuilding a country, for example after a war or disaster

a large and significant process of rebuilding

rebuilding a society or country after a period of armed conflict has ended

a rebuilding project of considerable size or scope

the process of rebuilding something in its entirety

rebuilding the political system and institutions of a country

the process of rebuilding something in its entirety

rebuilding the social fabric and structures of a community or country

a rebuilding project of considerable size or scope

the process of rebuilding a part of the body by surgery

a rebuilding or re-enactment that is correct and true to the original

the act of recreating or representing an event or period from the past

a fundamental and far-reaching process of rebuilding

surgical procedure to rebuild the shape of a breast, often after a mastectomy

a re-enactment of an event, especially a crime, for television or film

surgical procedure to rebuild facial features; or the process of recreating a face from a skull

creating a 3D model of an object or scene, often from 2D images

a model or copy of something rebuilt to its original, real size

the combined activities and work involved in rebuilding

the activities and tasks involved in rebuilding something

a planned piece of work to rebuild something

a detailed proposal for rebuilding

a planned series of events or activities for rebuilding

the amount of money needed to rebuild something

a surgical operation to rebuild a part of the body

an official plan or system for rebuilding

a re-creation or model that uses something (e.g., evidence, documents) as its foundation

to experience the process of being rebuilt

to start or carry out the task of rebuilding

to be in a state where rebuilding is necessary

to supervise the process of rebuilding

to carry out a re-enactment or a surgical rebuilding

to organize and carry out a re-enactment of an event, especially a crime