reconstitute

verb
/ɹiːˈkɒnstɪtjuːt/UK/ɹiˈkɑnstɪˌt(j)ut/US

Etymology

From re- + constitute.

  1. derived from cōnstituō — “to put in place; set up; establish
  2. derived from cōnstitūtum
  3. inherited from constituten
  4. prefixed as reconstitute — “re + constitute

Definitions

  1. to construct something anew, or in a different manner

    • The public execution, then, has a juridico-political function. It is a ceremonial by which a momentarily injured sovereignty is reconstituted. It restores that sovereignty by manifesting it at its most spectacular.
  2. to add liquid to a concentrated or dehydrated food to return it to its original…

    to add liquid to a concentrated or dehydrated food to return it to its original consistency

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for reconstitute. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA