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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The chef used a concentrated stock to reconstitute the soup before serving.
The team had to reconstitute their strategy after losing a key player to injury.
The company decided to reconstitute their marketing campaign after it failed to generate enough interest.
The archaeologists were able to reconstitute the ancient vase from the broken pieces they found.
The team was disbanded, but they plan to reconstitute it next year with new members.
The doctor suggested that the patient reconstitute their gut flora by eating yogurt.
She had to reconstitute the medication by mixing it with water.
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