reconstructible

[US]/[ˌriːkənˈstrʌktəbl̩]/
[UK]/[ˌriːkənˈstrʌktəbl̩]/

Translation

adj.capable of being reconstructed; able to be rebuilt; that can be rebuilt or restored to an earlier state

Phrases & Collocations

reconstructible data

partially reconstructible

reconstructible image

reconstructible model

highly reconstructible

reconstructible structure

being reconstructible

reconstructible artifact

reconstructible signal

Example Sentences

the damaged hard drive contained data that was largely reconstructible.

despite the fire, some of the building's structure proved reconstructible.

using advanced algorithms, the lost image was partially reconstructible.

the historical narrative, though fragmented, was reconstructible from the artifacts.

the archaeological record suggested a complex society that was reconstructible.

the damaged file system made the original data reconstructible with specialized tools.

the ancient map, though incomplete, was reconstructible with comparative analysis.

the damaged genome sequence was partially reconstructible using bioinformatics techniques.

the lost code was reconstructible by analyzing the compiled output.

the damaged audio recording was reconstructible with noise reduction software.

the broken pottery shards were reconstructible into the original vase.

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