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reconstitute

[ree-kon-sti-toot, -tyoot] / riˈkɒn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut /










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“Numbers matter in war. So it is difficult actually to reconstitute and constantly move more or fresh troops on the battlefield. But Ukraine’s bravery has been compensating for these deficiencies.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The show ends with the reconstituted fragments of the giant reclining Vishnu sculpture, of which around 15 feet of the head, arms, shoulders and legs remain.

From The Wall Street Journal

"TotalEnergies' lawyers were informed by the court registry that the bench would be reconstituted," the group said in a statement.

From Barron's

But the group has dug in its heels, working steadily to reconstitute its ranks and arguing it needs its weapons to defend Lebanon’s sovereignty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Historian Gordon Wood wrote that the American Revolution “reconstituted what Americans meant by public or state power and brought about an entirely new kind of popular politics and a new kind of democratic officeholder.”

From The Wall Street Journal