rebuild

/riːˈbɪld/
verb
  1. To build something again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
    • The company decided to rebuild its factory after the fire.
    • After the earthquake, the community worked together to rebuild their homes.
    • They spent years rebuilding the ancient temple stone by stone.
  2. To improve or restore something to a good condition, such as a relationship, system, or reputation.
    • The new coach is focused on rebuilding the team's confidence.
    • She is working hard to rebuild her career after a long break.
    • It took months for them to rebuild trust after the argument.
noun
  1. An act or process of building something again.
    • The rebuild of the old bridge is scheduled to start next spring.
    • The city's rebuild after the war took over a decade.
    • After the storm, a complete rebuild of the pier was necessary.
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