rebuilding

IPA: ribˈɪɫdɪŋ

noun

  • The act of building something again.
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Examples of "rebuilding" in Sentences

  • The model for the rebuilding is the Marshall Plan of Europe after WW-2.
  • The term rebuilding might no longer apply now that the Pacers have added the 22-year-old
  • At St. Clairsville, Kim Clifford insists the term rebuilding is better suited for carpenters
  • He's not going to use the term "rebuilding," but he certainly seems fixated on what's important:
  • They have removed the word rebuilding from their vocabulary as they enter their 40-year anniversary season and have boldly proclaimed there will be no more excuses if they finish below the postseason cutoff a fifth straight time.
  • Absent from the rebuilding is a vision for New Orleans as a whole, a way to use this tragedy — and the city's portion of $27 billion in federal rebuilding money earmarked for Louisiana — to transform a city that was decaying for decades before the storm hit.
  • I have just come back from Behrampada , that was struck by fire , now the work of rebuilding has begun, people picking up their lives ..rebuilding a house to make it a better home than it was..and why would a media person shoot a Muslim colony rebuilding its roots..

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