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“reconstitute”
reconstitute (verb), reconstitutes; reconstituted; reconstituting
1. To provide a new structure to something: The electricity in Sam's old house had to be reconstituted, repaired and brought up to the newest and accepted safety standards.
2. To mix a liquid with a dehydrated food to restore it to its initial consistency or texture: For their camping trip Grace bought some dried tomatoes and noodles which had to be reconstituted with water to prepare them for dinner.
2. To mix a liquid with a dehydrated food to restore it to its initial consistency or texture: For their camping trip Grace bought some dried tomatoes and noodles which had to be reconstituted with water to prepare them for dinner.
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stato-, stat-, sta-, -static, -stasi, staso-, -stasis, -stasia, -stacy, -stitute, -stitution, -sist
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(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)
(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)
(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)
(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)
(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)
(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)
(reconstruction of blood vessels damaged by disease or injury usually performed by inflating a balloon inside the blood vessel lumen (tube) in order to reconstitute the flow of blood)