Rebuild (verb)

  1. To construct again, to repair and renovate a damaged or destroyed building or structure.
  2. To put back together something that has been taken apart or broken.
  3. To create something again after it has been destroyed or dismantled.

Origin:

From re- ("again") + build, from middle english bilden, from old english byldan ("to build").

Examples:

  1. The city plans to rebuild the bridge.
  2. The company is rebuilding its reputation.
  3. The team is rebuilding after a losing season.
  4. The church is being rebuilt after the fire.
  5. The engine had to be rebuilt after it broke down.
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