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unreconstructed Definition

un·re·con·structed (un′rē′kən struktid)

adjective

  1. not reconstructed
  2. holding to an earlier, outmoded practice or point of view

  • unreceivable
  • unreceived
  • unreceptive
  • unreciprocated
  • unreclaimable
  • unreclaimed
  • unrecognizable
  • unrecognized
  • unrecommended
  • unrecompensed
  • unreconcilable
  • unreconciled
  • unrecorded
  • unrecoverable
  • unrecruited
  • unrectified
  • unredeemed
  • unredressed
unreconstructed Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • terrorist: Q: So will you support unreconstructed terrorists in government?
  • si(001: Figure 3.5: The z force on an atom in the unreconstructed Si(001 ) surface, compared to a k-space result.
  • hippie: To some degree, Iain Banks is still an unreconstructed hippie from the Seventies.
  • socialist: Criminal elements and unreconstructed Socialists are, beside, poised to exploit any new system to their maximum advantage.
  • left: But you are principally concerned with his political ideology your hero's arguments with the Marxists and the unreconstructed left.
  • fan: I am, in short, an unreconstructed fan.

Modifying Another Word

  • gleefully: Gleefully unreconstructed punks, they thieve equally from the Sex Pistols the Dead Kennedys and the Clash's weakness for dub reggae.