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rebuild

/ɹiːˈbɪld/verb2 syllables

Rebuild means: build again.

Synonyms for rebuild9

verb, as in build again

reconstruct

also used for rebuild

reassemble, remanufacture, reassembly, reconstruction, remake, reboot, re-creation, remaking

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What does rebuild mean?1

verb

1

build again“The house was rebuilt after it was hit by a bomb”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with rebuild?16

two syllables

fulfilleddistilledunskilledinstilled
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Rebuild in a sentence

  • It'll take some time, but eventually we'll be able to rebuild.CK
  • Federal, state, and community officials immediately pledged to rebuild it.CM
  • I want to rebuild my life from scratch.Nuel
  • I want to rebuild my life with authenticity.Nuel
  • You need to rebuild your ability to trust.Amastan
  • We need to rebuild the population of the town.Amastan
  • I found the strength to rebuild my life.Nuel
  • I have enough money to rebuild the house.Miktsoanit

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of rebuild

as a verb

past tense
re-built
past participle
re-built
present participle
re-building
third-person singular
re-builds