English to Arabic Dictionary reconstitute

reconstitute

إعادة
definition
verb
Now, with his note cards for backup, he was reconstituting his original speech from memory.
build up again from parts; reconstruct.
example
Hopefully that new government, after June 30th, will be able to 'reconstitute' their army, which is what I hope they will do.
You 'reconstitute' dried formula with water - although ‘ready-to-feed’ formula is also available in cartons.
Later, it would begin to 'reconstitute' the government.
Please make sure that you don't 'reconstitute' your infant formula with water that is not purified.
It is easy enough to do, as Justice Callaway points out, when there is knowledge and disclosure at the start, because one can 'reconstitute' the court relatively simply.
As a result, Liberal Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt was able to 'reconstitute' a four-party coalition government in July 2003, this time with only the Liberals and Socialists in power.
Rather, it is by engaging in these interactions that organizations constitute and 'reconstitute' themselves as social realities.
In the U.S., the people themselves can 'reconstitute' all branches of the government - by voting for certain candidates instead of others, of course, and by thus affecting political appointments.
He said that the council will convene a meeting next Friday to 'reconstitute' the committee and include government ministries involved in the provision of services.
In 1996 the acting registrar of the Waitangi Tribunal sought advice on the powers of the chairperson of the tribunal to 'reconstitute' tribunals where members are unable to continue in office.
The legislation aims to 'reconstitute' the existing government postal department as a profit-making corporation - the first step towards the complete privatisation of the postal service.
We are going to 'reconstitute' the Court for the next case, so we will adjourn now and resume at 2 pm.
It was made by taking a lot of meat and boiling it lengthily, then reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency, after which it would dry quite hard and keep well until the time came to 'reconstitute' it with boiling water.
To 'reconstitute' them, just rinse in water to remove any loose dirt then combine with hot water for about 20 minutes.
Once it's dry, grind it up into a powder and 'reconstitute' with water or vinegar as needed.
Instead of a moral teaching based upon the biblical commandments, we find an emphasis on Scripture as an aid to the 'reconstitution' of the inner person.
It argues that organizations are constituted and 'reconstituted' by their ongoing, negotiated, asset-creating interactions with diverse constituencies.
Arafat's achievement was the 'reconstitution' of a shattered, defeated nation.
Nationally distributed brands of frozen fruit juice concentrate are safe if they are 'reconstituted' by the user with water from a safe source.
They can then be soaked and 'reconstituted' in water before using.
However, this Committee was not 'reconstituted' after the Cabinet changes last autumn.
A fourth was given a supervisory position in the newly 'reconstituted' prison system.
The rapid 'reconstitution' of the US military and intelligence satellite fleet will be the number one national priority after such an attack.
The British Museum Library, initially an integral part of the institution, was 'reconstituted' as the British Library in 1973 and moved to a new building at King's Cross, in 1998.
My understanding is the committee will be 'reconstituted' this year.
The delay in handing down judgment has been due to difficulties in 'reconstituting' the court.
The government has 'reconstituted' the prime minister's advisory council on trade.
Soak the mushrooms in 2.5 tbsp hot water for ten minutes or until 'reconstituted' , and add to mixture with water (if you use fresh mushrooms, just chop finely and add the water before blending).
These problems prompted various schemes in the late 1960s for the reconversion and 'reconstitution' of Algeria's uneconomically ageing vineyards.
The product starts off as real blood, which goes through a process to turn it into a powder that can be 'reconstituted' as needed.
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