re·con·sti·tute [ ree kónstə tt ](past and past participlere·con·sti·tut·ed, present participlere·con·sti·tut·ing, 3rd person present singularre·con·sti·tutes)
transitive verb
Definition:
1. bring something back to original state: to bring some matter or a material back to its original state, usually by adding water to a concentrated, dried, or powdered form reconstituted the orange juice
2. give new form to something: to alter the form of something reconstitute the government