rebuilt (Meaning)
rebuilt
to make extensive repairs to, to restore to a previous state, to make important repairs to or changes in, to make extensive changes in, to build again
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rebuilt Sentence Examples
- After the devastating hurricane, the community tirelessly rebuilt its damaged infrastructure.
- The old factory was torn down and rebuilt from the ground up to meet modern standards.
- The devastated city was slowly rebuilt, brick by brick, giving its inhabitants hope for the future.
- The ancient castle underwent extensive renovations to rebuild its crumbling walls and restore its former grandeur.
- The injured bird was carefully rebuilt its broken wing, allowing it to soar once more.
- The shattered family bonds were slowly rebuilt through years of therapy and forgiveness.
- The once-abandoned neighborhood was rebuilt into a thriving hub, attracting new residents and businesses.
- The earthquake devastated the region, but the resilient inhabitants rebuilt their homes and lives.
- The computer's operating system was rebuilt from scratch after a major crash.
- The broken bridge was meticulously rebuilt, ensuring safe passage for vehicles and pedestrians.
FAQs About the word rebuilt
to make extensive repairs to, to restore to a previous state, to make important repairs to or changes in, to make extensive changes in, to build again
healed,repaired, reconstructed, mended, fixed,patched, unbreakable,unbroken
broken, fractured, busted, smashed, exploded, shattered, fragmented,blasted, splintered, split
After the devastating hurricane, the community tirelessly rebuilt its damaged infrastructure.
The old factory was torn down and rebuilt from the ground up to meet modern standards.
The devastated city was slowly rebuilt, brick by brick, giving its inhabitants hope for the future.
The ancient castle underwent extensive renovations to rebuild its crumbling walls and restore its former grandeur.