Meaning of Reconstruction | Babel Free
ˌɹiːkənˈstɹʌkʃənDefinitions
- A period of the history of the United States from 1865 to 1877, during which the nation tried to resolve the status of the ex-Confederate states, the ex-Confederate leaders, and the Freedmen (ex-slaves) after the American Civil War.
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The action of reconstructing something, not necessarily to the earlier state. countable, uncountable
- A period of the history of the United States from 1865 to 1877, during which the nation tried to resolve the status of the ex-Confederate states, the ex-Confederate leaders, and the Freedmen (ex-slaves) after the American Civil War
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A thing that has been reconstructed or restored to an earlier state. countable, uncountable
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The act of restoring something to an earlier state. countable, uncountable
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The recreation or retelling of the (purported) events leading up to a certain outcome. countable, uncountable
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A result of linguistic reconstruction; a model representing an unattested linguistic unit: a phoneme, a morpheme or a word. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
العربية
إعادة البناء
Български
реконструкция
Bosanski
реконструкција
Dansk
ombygning
Esperanto
rekonstruo
فارسی
بازسازی
Suomi
jälleenrakennus
jälleenrakentaminen
rekonstruktio
rekonstruointi
uudelleenrakennus
uudelleenrakentaminen
Gaeilge
athdhéanamh
עברית
שחזור
हिन्दी
पुनर्निर्माण
Hrvatski
реконструкција
Magyar
újjáépítés
Italiano
ricostruzione
한국어
재구
Македонски
реконструкција
Slovenčina
prestavba
Српски
реконструкција
Examples
“At Crewe, where a ten-span bridge carries the Nantwich road over several tracks and platforms, complete reconstruction will be necessary to give the extra headroom required by electric trains. […] The reconstruction will be carried on half the bridge at a time so that part of the road will remain open for traffic and interference with trains minimised.”
“Sunderland station has undergone several reconstructions.”
“The reconstruction of the medieval bridge began last year.”
“By a remarkable piece of railway reconstruction work on the part of the Allied Forces—mainly South African railway construction troops—mines laid along the track by the retreating enemy were removed by sappers, and the German damage made good, within 7 days.”
“A striking example comes to mind, in which a scheme to improve the existing buildings finished up as virtually a complete reconstruction, owing to the unsound condition of the original structure!”
““The decision of the cassation court establishes that the Roman salute is not a crime unless there is a concrete danger of the reconstruction of the fascist party, as provided by Article 5 of the Scelba law, or there are concrete aims of racial discrimination and violence, as provided by the Mancino law,” a lawyer for two of the defendants Domenico Di Tullio told CNN.”
“The detective's reconstruction of what happened that night is dubious.”
“It should also be noted that while Dempwolff reconstructed at only one level (Uraustronesisch), many of his reconstructions are confined to languages of western Indonesia”
“Fables of the Reconstruction”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
See also
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