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Verb
/rēˈkänstəˌt(y)o͞ot/,
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reconstitutes, 3rd person singular present; reconstituted, past participle; reconstituting, present participle; reconstituted, past tense;
  1. Build up again from parts; reconstruct

  2. Change the form and organization of (an institution)
    • - he reconstituted his cabinet
  3. Restore (something dried, esp. food) to its original state by adding water to it
    • - reconstituted milk

  1. restructure: construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; "After his accident, he had to restructure his life"; "The governing board was reconstituted"
  2. to construct something anew, or in a different manner; to add liquid to a concentrated or dehydrated food to return it to its original consistency
  3. (reconstitution) The act of reconstituting
  4. (Reconstituted (Re-Con)) When two or more FSNs are combined or divided.
  5. (Reconstituted) Antivenin should be used as soon as possible but may be used up to 4 hours after reconstitution (but not yet diluted) if stored at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C).
  6. (Reconstituted) One of the terms given to the procedure where County Series maps were cut up and stretched to fit the National Grids System.
  7. (reconstituted) For GH and some other medicines, mixing a concentrate that is more easily stored with a liquid in order to make it ready to use. The Nutropin taken with vial and syringe is packaged in dry powdered form. ...
  8. (reconstituted) Genuine stone is crushed then bound together again with an polymer resin. Sometimes dye is added to the mix. It is a man-made imitation material.
  9. (Reconstituting (an underlying security)) Exchanging the strip components related to a security for the security itself. (This is the reverse of stripping.) Note that, in Canada only, a security may be reconstituted even if it was not previously stripped by using the strip bond packaging service.
  10. (Reconstitution) The process of adding liquid to a dry powder to make a new solution. Prescription drugs that are given by injection are often provided as a dry powder, which must be reconstituted (e.g. liquid must be added) before it can be used.
  11. (Reconstitution) A process by which fragments of natural stone are crushed into powder, mixed with a binding agent, and poured into a mold for use in jewelry.
  12. (Reconstitution) A process used to initiate a range of accountability actions to improve pupil performance, curriculum and instruction to address deficiencies that caused a school to be rated accreditation denied which may include, but is not limited to, restructuring a school’s governance, ...
  13. (Reconstitution) Adding a solvent such as water to a freeze-dried product to return it to its original liquid state.
  14. (Reconstitution) When fine fragments are to small to be used they are bonded together to form a larger solid mass. Many times other substances are added to the mixture making many “reconstituted” substances artificial.
  15. (Reconstitution) means adding a liquid to a dehydrated or freeze-dried powder. The finished product would meet the formula on the label. This is not compounding.
  16. (Reconstitution) the technique of adding a solvent to a powdered drug to prepare it for injection
  17. (reconstitution) Owner/operator directed restoration of critical assets and/or infrastructure. [CIAO] (see also critical, disaster recovery, owner)
  18. To restore condensed or concentrated foods to their original strength with the addition of liquid, usually water.
  19. To restore to the original form by adding water.
  20. To rehydrate dried food by soaking it in water or another liquid.
  21. A procedure used for preparing dried foods, whereby the product is soaked in fresh water for a time.