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    rebuild
    /riːˈbɪld/

    verb

    • 1. build (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed: "after the earthquake people set about rebuilding their homes"

    noun

    • 1. an instance of rebuilding: "the Trust have recognized the hard work of all who were involved in this daunting rebuild"

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  2. to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed: [ T ] The historic building was completely rebuilt after it had burned down. If you rebuild a system or organization, you develop it so that it works effectively: [ I ] The company is rebuilding under new management.

  3. The meaning of REBUILD is to make extensive repairs to : reconstruct. How to use rebuild in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rebuild.

  4. Rebuild definition: to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts. See examples of REBUILD used in a sentence.

  5. to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed: [ T ] The historic building was completely rebuilt after it had burned down. If you rebuild a system or organization, you develop it so that it works effectively: [ I ] The company is rebuilding under new management.

  6. [transitive, intransitive] rebuild (something) to build or put something together again. After the earthquake, the people set about rebuilding their homes. He rebuilt the engine using parts from cars that had been scrapped. It could take ten years for the area to completely rebuild after the hurricane.

  7. When you construct something again, you rebuild it. If the chair you made from scraps of wood collapses when you sit in it, you can either rebuild it or give up on the idea of making your own furniture.

  8. vb, -builds, -building or -built. 1. to make, construct, or form again: the cost of rebuilding the house. 2. ( tr) to restore (a system or situation) to a previous condition: his struggle to rebuild his life.

  9. REBUILD definition: 1. to build something again after it has been damaged: 2. to make a situation succeed again after…. Learn more.

  10. When people rebuild something such as an institution, a system, or an aspect of their lives, they take action to bring it back to its previous condition. Everyone would have to work hard together to rebuild the economy.

  11. When people rebuild something such as a building or a city, they build it again after it has been damaged or destroyed. They say they will stay to rebuild their homes rather than retreat to refugee camps.