reconstitute

/ˌriːˈkɑːnstɪtuːt/
verb
  1. To bring something back into its original form or condition, especially by adding water to a dried substance.
    • The chef showed us how to reconstitute dried mushrooms for the soup.
    • You can reconstitute the dehydrated vegetables by soaking them in warm water.
    • To reconstitute the powdered milk, just add water and stir.
  2. To form or organize something again in a new or different way.
    • After the scandal, the organization had to reconstitute its leadership team.
    • The school board voted to reconstitute the curriculum to include more technology classes.
    • The committee decided to reconstitute itself with new members after the election.
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