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Definition of "reconstituting" [reconstituting]

  • Present participle of reconstitute. (verb)

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Use "reconstituting" in a sentence
  • "But Emma is, as usual, the least reliable reader of Austen's text, and my point in reconstituting what Austen has obscured is to call attention to the extended similarity of the two injured parties at Box Hillunmarried women without incomes, bound to each other by bloodand the conspicuous difference between the two actors who have assumed the right to impose on these paired women as they choose: a privileged woman and a privileged man."
  • "I have asked the Chairman, Mr. Ian Macdonald, to make recommendations to the Government, which I expect to have shortly, which in reconstituting the Committee will place the emphasis much more squarely on the functional and economic policy problems which Canada will face and, indeed, faces now, and in devising means within our jurisdiction to solve them."
  • "Even from a purely historical point of view the idea of reconstituting the"
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