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reconstitutive


verb (used with object), re·con·sti·tut·ed, re·con·sti·tut·ing.

  1. to constitute again; reconstruct; recompose.
  2. to return (a dehydrated or concentrated food) to the liquid state by adding water: to reconstitute a bouillon cube with hot water.

verb (used without object), re·con·sti·tut·ed, re·con·sti·tut·ing.

  1. to undergo reconstitution; become reconstituted.

verb (tr)

  1. to restore (food, etc) to its former or natural state or a semblance of it, as by the addition of water to a concentratereconstituted lemon juice
  2. to reconstruct; form again
v.

1790, from re- “back, again” + constitute (v.). Related: Reconstituted; reconstituting.

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