| DECONSECRATE | • deconsecrate v. To remove the consecration from a church or similar building. • DECONSECRATE v. to remove the sacred character of. |
| DECONSTRUCTS | • deconstructs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deconstruct. • DECONSTRUCT v. to examine (as a work of literature) using the methods of deconstruction. |
| PRECONSCIOUS | • preconscious adj. Prior to consciousness. • preconscious adj. (Psychology) (of memories) that one is not aware of, but which can be recalled through conscious effort. • preconscious n. (Psychology) The sum of these memories. |
| PRECONSTRUCT | • preconstruct v. (Transitive) To construct in advance. • PRECONSTRUCT v. to construct in advance. |
| PRECONSUMING | • preconsuming v. Present participle of preconsume. • PRECONSUME v. to consume in advance. |
| RECONSECRATE | • reconsecrate v. (Transitive) To consecrate again. • RECONSECRATE v. to consecrate again. |
| RECONSIDERED | • reconsidered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconsider. • RECONSIDER v. to consider again esp. with a view to changing or reversing. |
| RECONSIGNING | • reconsigning v. Present participle of reconsign. • RECONSIGN v. to consign again. |
| RECONSTITUTE | • reconstitute v. (Transitive) to construct something anew, or in a different manner. • reconstitute v. (Transitive) to add liquid to a concentrated or dehydrated food to return it to its original consistency. • RECONSTITUTE v. to constitute again. |
| RECONSTRUCTS | • reconstructs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconstruct. • RECONSTRUCT v. to construct again. |
| RECONSULTING | • reconsulting v. Present participle of reconsult. • RECONSULT v. to consult again. |