1. reconstituted - Adjective
2. reconstituted - Verb
reconstituted
simple past and past participle of reconstitute
reconstituted
constructed anew
A key ingredient that makes cigarettes more addictive is the inclusion of reconstituted tobacco, which has additives to make nicotine more volatile as the cigarette burns. Source: Internet
Amendments to the constitution that took effect in May 1953 reconstituted the Executive Council and provided for eight ministers to be selected from among House members. Source: Internet
According to CQ Press' Worldwide Government Directory with Intergovernmental Organizations, Somalia's reconstituted air force as of 2013 is led by Maj. Gen. Nur Ilmi Adawe. Source: Internet
At this stage, ammonium additives are applied to make reconstituted tobacco an effective nicotine delivery system. Source: Internet
A mixture of these compounds form a "reconstituted asparagus urine" odor. Source: Internet
As the reconstituted Central Bank of Somalia fully assumes its monetary policy responsibilities, some of the existing money transfer companies are expected in the near future to seek licenses so as to develop into full-fledged commercial banks. Source: Internet