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Etymology

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From re- +‎ construe.

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reconstrue (third-person singular simple present reconstrues, present participle reconstruing, simple past and past participle reconstrued)

  1. To construe something again, or in a new way
    • 2002, Conceivability and Possibility[1], →ISBN, page 241:
      Kripke is an essentialist, and so he is motivated to do things (such as reconstruing some modal intuitions) that are motivated by essentialism.
    • 2003, Ray Woolfe, Handbook of Counselling Psychology[2], →ISBN, page 242:
      Experience of invalidation may lead to reconstruing, which may take various forms.

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