English to Malay Dictionary reconstruct

reconstruct

membina semula
definition
verb
a small area of painted Roman plaster has been reconstructed
build or form (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
translation of 'reconstruct'
verb
membina semula
example
What must be done now is to expedite efforts to 'reconstruct' the country and restore security there.
I accidentally deleted this posting and had to 'reconstruct' it.
from copies of correspondence it is possible to 'reconstruct' the broad sequence of events
The microprocessor can be linked to a computer loaded with software that can read and analyze the collected material and 'reconstruct' the accident.
Although this system was designed to 'reconstruct' mishaps, the information recorded can be extracted on a routine basis.
Repairs to Fifth Street were expected to take a month or two, to 'reconstruct' the destroyed roadway and sidewalks.
From this, the experts have been able to 'reconstruct' a three-dimensional computer model of what the forum - twice the size of the tribunal at Pompeii - would have looked like.
He may then be obliged to 'reconstruct' a past event, of which he has no memory, by references or deductions from the information provided to him.
Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to 'reconstruct' the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person.
from copies of correspondence it is possible to 'reconstruct' the broad sequence of events
They also gave food and material aid to as many as 10,269 people to help 'reconstruct' destroyed homes.
From our talks with the victims and their neighbours in almost every riot-hit spot, we could 'reconstruct' the sequence of events, which followed a stereotyped pattern everywhere.
Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and 'reconstruct' what happened.
In addition, he notes that the system could be used to 'reconstruct' accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame.
Geologists have devised a number of clever ways to 'reconstruct' the past movements of tectonic plates.
Dewey wanted to 'reconstruct' philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society.
A civil affairs official said the government was speeding ahead with plans to 'reconstruct' the heavily damaged city.
It blossomed during the inter-war period when numerous accountants were engaged to help 'reconstruct' and reorganize British industry.
Fortunately, Mr. Cohen was able to 'reconstruct' what had happened via official U.S. war crimes investigation reports, only recently made available.
This article will discuss the rehabilitation required following surgery to 'reconstruct' this ligament.
Doctors had to insert metal plates into the sides of his face to 'reconstruct' his jaw because it was so badly damaged.
Here the artist offers us just enough evidence to let us 'reconstruct' cause and, perhaps, intention.
The 'reconstructed' army and police force, who recently refused to fight insurgency, cannot resolve the law and order problem.
Herriot had 'reconstructed' the party from the bottom up, from its local committees and regional federations, in preparation for a revival of the old formula of republican concentration.
Planning permission was approved by the newly 'reconstructed' commission; legal challenges have ensued.
In less than a year, people here have 'reconstructed' their lives and are now beginning to rebuild a new future.
Severely injured and in need of 'reconstructive' surgery, he survived.
It dramatically 'reconstructs' the Games of 448BC and examines the philosophies behind the Games and their importance to future generations.
Wildlife biologist Bruce Hampton carefully 'reconstructs' the history of salmon, beginning 50 million years ago when salmon first evolved.
He painstakingly 'reconstructs' the author's life, from his youth in America to his later years in England when he was at the height of his fame.
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