reconstituted
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of reconstituted
First recorded in 1840–50; reconstitute + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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It narrows the S&P 500 to 100 stocks showing the least price volatility during the preceding 12 months when it is reconstituted quarterly.
From MarketWatch
The fund’s portfolio is reconstituted annually and not changed until the following year.
From MarketWatch
“A reasonable consumer would not think that BWW’s boneless wings were truly deboned chicken wings, reconstituted into some sort of Franken-wing,” Tharp said.
The fund’s underlying index is reconstituted twice a year after the Russell Midcap Index is reconstituted in June and November.
From MarketWatch
“The Iranians appear to have reconstituted some capability to produce missiles, but are not where they were previously,” Lair said.
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