rebuild

IPA: ribˈɪɫd

noun

  • A process or result of rebuilding.
  • (figurative) (said of sports teams) A period during which an attempt is made to improve during a period of struggling.

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To build again or anew.
  • (figurative) (said of sports teams) To attempt to improve one's performance during a period of struggling.
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Examples of "rebuild" in Sentences

  • The British attempted to rebuild the fort.
  • The latest rebuild of the lock was in 1972.
  • He superintended the rebuilding of the building.
  • It portends the rebuilding of the Tower of Babel
  • It was their faith that crystallized the decision to rebuild.
  • The concert was to raise funds for the rebuilding of the city.
  • The theme of the psalm is a focus on the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
  • He was responsible for the rebuilding of the choir of the minster.
  • Seeing the dilapidated buildings in the temple, he swore to rebuild it.
  • After the war, Bock was instrumental in the rebuilding of the community.

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