Thus the church succeeded in reconstituting the family life upon a stable basis, but the family after being reconstituted, was of a semipatriarchal type.
On the whole the reconstituting of the family by the church must be regarded as its most striking social work.
Profiting by their experience, it succeeded in framing and passing a measure reconstitutingthe regular militia, which obtained general approval.
The literate gnoseology, with its implicit logic, is based on continuously remaking, reconstituting the experience as a language experience.
But this is not reading the language; it is reading the natural world from which the notation was extracted, reconstituting the reference based on the iconic convention.
While the compagnonnages were reconstituting themselves during the Consulate and the First Empire, another form of organization began to develop among the workingmen.
Under these conditions, the initiative in reconstituting the syndicats was taken by a republican journalist, Barberet.
There is nothing to show, however, that the king disapproved of the acts of Bustamante in creating a new audiencia, unless it were the royal approval of Cuesta's act of reconstituting the old tribunal.
The governor employed the last-mentioned power on some occasions to the extent of reforming and reconstituting the audiencia, thus making the government entirely dependent on him.
But at an evening sitting, with candles brought in, the House, informed by that time of Monk's proceedings in the City, had shown their resentment by reconstituting the Commission for regulation of the Army.
The filling up of the present Parliament by the restoration of the secluded members, and by new elections for other vacancies, meant the reconstituting of the Long Parliament entire, just as it had been while negotiations with Charles I.
Even from a purely historical point of view the idea of reconstituting the Burgundian Netherlands must have appealed to those who had preserved the memory of their former grandeur.
Though they had some excellent opportunities of reconstituting the unity of the Low Countries, and though some of their statesmen contemplated such a step, the United Provinces never embarked upon a definite policy of reconstitution.
One of the first acts of the new count was to secure Artois, thusreconstituting the bilingual Flanders of the previous century.
Charles the Bold failed in reconstituting the short-lived kingdom of Lotharius, which had stood, for a few years, as a barrier between the two rival Powers.
Before the publication of the Novum Organum Napier had invented logarithms, Galileo was reconstituting physics, Gilbert had created the science of magnetism, and Harvey had discovered the circulation of the blood.
The riders on Cottabus and Diogenes had vanished, and were undoubtedly back there by the asteroid, reconstituting their bashed-up bodies angrily.
All the giants werereconstituting their lost parts.
The admiral's great merit lay in reconstituting these traditions, which have taken deep root and are carefully treasured still.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconstituting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.