reconstructively

[US]/ˌriːkənˈstrʌktɪvli/
[UK]/ˌriːkənˈstrʌktɪvli/

Translation

adv.in a reconstructive manner; by means of reconstruction

Example Sentences

the critic approached the novel reconstructively, examining how historical context shapes character development.

scholars interpret the ancient texts reconstructively, piecing together fragments of cultural meaning.

the therapist helped the patient understand her trauma reconstructively, building a coherent narrative from scattered memories.

historians analyze the event reconstructively, considering multiple perspectives and evidence sources.

the architect approached the restoration project reconstructively, honoring original construction methods while ensuring modern safety.

literary critics often read texts reconstructively, uncovering layers of meaning embedded by the author.

the documentary filmmaker presented the story reconstructively, using archival footage to rebuild historical events.

engineers studied the collapsed bridge reconstructively to understand what went wrong structurally.

the psychologist treated the patient's memories reconstructively, helping them form a healthier narrative.

urban planners redesigned the neighborhood reconstructively, balancing preservation with modern needs.

the art historian analyzed the painting reconstructively, investigating the techniques and materials used in the 18th century.

the researcher approached the data reconstructively, looking for patterns that could explain the phenomenon.

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