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reconstructive
[ ree-kuhn-struhk-tiv ]
Other Words From
- recon·structive·ly adverb
- recon·structive·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reconstructive1
Example Sentences
He told the inquest he had discussed the possibility of a cosmetic reconstructive surgery with her, but she had rejected it.
Lisa says at one point "the whole side of her face had collapsed" and doctors thought she would need major reconstructive surgery to relieve pressure on her brain.
Teifi said as a result of chemotherapy some of their teeth had not grown properly so they are hoping to get reconstructive dental surgery.
For those who do opt for reconstructive surgery, the results can be emotional.
One, Marvin Haven, spent several days in the intensive care unit for what family members said were injuries that included broken ribs, a punctured lung and a skull fracture requiring facial reconstructive surgery.
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