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Common collocations with reconstruction in American Collocation

reconstruction noun

US /ˌrikənˈstrʌkʃ(ə)n/

physical

3D
full-scale
full-size
life-size
three-dimensional

The 3D reconstruction includes the Loyn Bridge which is also an ancient monument.

mental

hypothetical
imaginative

There are many different ways of using language: for example, description, analysis, storytelling and imaginative reconstruction.

after a disaster

post-conflict
post-flood
post-war

A donor conference on post-flood reconstruction should be held in Maputo later in May.

accurate

accurate
faithful
meticulous

The uncompressed images are a faithful reconstruction of the originals.

types of reconstruction

climatic
dramatic
forensic
historical
virtual

The jury, wearing special goggles, were able to watch a virtual reconstruction of the operating theatre.

attempt or suggest reconstruction

attempt
propose

Some scholars have attempted a reconstruction of what the document might have contained.

allow reconstruction

allow
enable
facilitate
permit

This data can enable a fairly accurate historical reconstruction of this formative time period.

carry out reconstruction

perform
undertake

Work began in the C11th, additions and reconstructions being undertaken in subsequent centuries.