reconstitution love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The act or process of forming anew, or of bringing together again the parts or constituents of anything that has been broken up or destroyed.

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  • noun The act of reconstituting.

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Examples

  • Kajiume T, Inoue H, Kanno R, Miyazaki M, et al. (2003) TCDD treatment eliminates the long-term reconstitution activity of hematopoietic stem cells.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Roy Blum et al. 2009

  • Because I think the position within the southern African development community has been around regime reconstitution, that is trying to find change in Zimbabwe coming from within the ruling ZANU-PF.

    CNN Transcript Mar 31, 2007 2007

  • PORTMAN: The difference between this year and next year -- next year being 145 -- is really the fact that we have prefunded some of the important priorities, including what's called reconstitution of equipment.

    CNN Transcript Feb 4, 2007 2007

  • They're going to have the option to transfer their kids to other public schools and eventually the school is going to have to do what's called reconstitution, which means basically firing the staff.

    CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2001 2001

  • Officials have decided that an extreme option known as reconstitution is the only solution for academic failure and other entrenched problems at Andrew J. Rickoff Elementary School.

    The Columbus Dispatch Feed Thomas Ott 2010

  • A successful act of Life-Writing could reasonably be described as a reconstitution of facts bound up in a quasi-narrative form, in other words, a life rendered to a story.

    openDemocracy Heidi James-Dunbar 2010

  • A successful act of Life-Writing could reasonably be described as a reconstitution of facts bound up in a quasi-narrative form, in other words, a life rendered to a story.

    openDemocracy Heidi James-Dunbar 2010

  • One of the biggest sticks Mr. Cortines can wield is "reconstitution," in which the district determines a school to be failing to improve and reorganizes its staff and teachers.

    L.A. Schools Chief Sees Woes as Catalyst 2009

  • The fact that Chairman Arafat is accepting this kind of reconstitution of the agencies -- does that suggest he's conceding that some of his men were involved in the violence against Israel?

    Under Strain 2007

  • To fight this "reconstitution," the teachers have formed the Committee to Save Fremont and initiated a community forum to get more parents involved in their effort to write an alternative reform proposal for their school.

    Recent articles from SocialistWorker.org Sarah Knopp 2010

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