reconstitute

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Recent Examples of reconstitute The United States and Israel nonetheless pushed the Army to move faster, warning that Hezbollah was attempting to reconstitute. Euan Ward, New Yorker, 29 May 2026 The strikes on Iran’s missile factories also may not prevent Tehran from reconstituting its missile production capabilities for as long as the US and Israel would like. Tamara Qiblawi, CNN Money, 31 May 2026 But in a statement on Wednesday, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said any deal between Washington and Tehran had to include structural limits on those programs — suggesting concern in Israel that Iran could reconstitute its military within a matter of years. Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2026 The Solar Energy Research Institute (later reconstituted as the National Renewable Energy Lab), founded in 1977, lost more than 75% of its funding and two-thirds of its staff. Scott Montgomery, Forbes.com, 9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for reconstitute
Recent Examples of Synonyms for reconstitute
Verb
  • That’s because, as aggressively as SaaS providers are embedding AI agents and other forms of AI into their products, these capabilities bring new realities that are prompting providers to reengineer their pricing models.
    Steve Karp, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
  • The pool, which was first installed in 1923, was previously renovated in 2012 to reengineer its circulation and filtration system, though the shallow water feature has been notoriously difficult to keep clean.
    Meredith Kile, PEOPLE, 15 June 2026
Verb
  • The data center is expected to cost about $107 million to build and will be hosted within an existing building, which will be renovated on the inside but left relatively intact on the outside.
    Ilana Arougheti July 1, Kansas City Star, 1 July 2026
  • Now teams are renovating more frequently, and not just new builds or major overhauls, but small renovations of club or premium spaces.
    Tim Newcomb, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
Verb
  • In Buzi District alone, 87 classrooms in 24 schools were reconstructed or rehabilitated, benefitting over 11,200 students.
    Maryanne Murray Buechner, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026
  • Unfortunately, not every animal can be safely rehabilitated or placed in a family environment.
    Thao Nguyen, USA Today, 30 June 2026
Verb
  • The utility later cleared residents to return to every building except the 600 building while crews worked to restore power.
    Greg Wehner, FOXNews.com, 2 July 2026
  • If any of these qualities are missing from your relationship, work on adding or restoring them.
    Barton Goldsmith, AJC.com, 1 July 2026
Verb
  • At the reopening ceremony, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum credited Trump for refurbishing the nation’s capital ahead of the Fourth of July.
    David Zimmermann, The Washington Examiner, 3 July 2026
  • Although both militaries have procured a large number of artillery pieces through foreign aid, domestic development, and refurbishing older systems, these losses are very significant.
    Vikram Mittal, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
Verb
  • In addition, more than a dozen giants are currently in transition — that is, getting reconditioned or relocated.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 12 May 2026
  • The track also added three new track services trucks and a new fire truck this year, while reconditioning their vacuum truck and sweeper.
    Lori Punko, Denver Post, 1 May 2026
Verb
  • The restaurant has been completely remodeled and has added several new menu items since a May 9, 2025, roof fire.
    Bud Kennedy, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 29 June 2026
  • Ellis said the company has remodeled more than 115 restaurants and new restaurant openings are to come, including 25 locations in development across the country.
    Saleen Martin, USA Today, 26 June 2026
Verb
  • State leaders said $40 million will be going to community organizations to redevelop vacant properties.
    Bryant Reed, CBS News, 2 July 2026
  • The stadium and its development highlight certain parallels to the Bears’ proposal to buy and redevelop Arlington International Racecourse.
    Chicago Tribune, Chicago Tribune, 26 June 2026

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“Reconstitute.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/reconstitute. Accessed 7 Jul. 2026.

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