reconstitute
reconstitute — verb
- reconstitutepresent simple I / you / we / they
- reconstituteshe / she / it
- reconstitutedpast simple
- reconstituting-ing form
1. to make dried or powdered food usable again by mixing water into it until it bec
to make dried or powdered food usable again by mixing water into it until it becomes soft or liquid like before
Ayesha reconstituted the dried mushrooms in warm water before making the soup.
reconstitute + dried food + in water
The nurse reconstituted the powdered milk and poured it into the baby's bottle.
Elise left the noodles to reconstitute while she chopped the spring onions.
Campers reconstituted the soup mix with boiled water after the long hike.
文法句型
reconstitute + dried/powdered food
reconstitute + noun phrase + with/in + water
用法筆記
Most often used on food labels, cooking instructions, and medical feeding directions. Everyday conversation often uses simpler verbs such as soak or mix up instead.
常見錯誤
2. to bring a group or organization together again in a new structure, often after
to bring a group or organization together again in a new structure, often after it has been broken up or changed
The board voted to reconstitute the committee with two student members.
reconstitute + committee + with + new members
After the merger, Constanza was asked to reconstitute the sales team.
The museum plans to reconstitute its advisory group under new rules.
Yael helped reconstitute the charity as a smaller regional organization.
- reorganise
broader and more common; can describe smaller changes as well
- restructure
focuses on changing the internal arrangement or hierarchy
- reform
emphasises improvement by correcting faults, especially in public bodies
文法句型
reconstitute + organization/group
reconstitute + noun phrase + as/with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in formal writing about boards, committees, parties, and other organised bodies. It often appears with as or with to show the new structure or membership.