Rebuilding can be categorized as a verb and a noun.
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rebuild - build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb" | ||
Noun |
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rebuilding - building again |
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1. | verb | Will businesses that were new in 2005 have become a household name due to their efforts in rebuilding the gulf coast? | |
2. | verb | It's a little hard to get to by foot, they're rebuilding the bridge, but you can get someone to moto-taxi you there for a dollar or less. | |
3. | verb | Our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted. All of us, regardless of party, should be throwing ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions. | |
4. | verb | Sami spent the next years rebuilding a life nearly destroyed by the accident. | |
5. | verb | "During the Industrial Revolution, steel transformed the American landscape. The strength of this new metal made skyscrapers possible, rebuilding Chicago after the Great Fire of 1871," says Craven. | |
6. | verb | Algeria is rebuilding itself from top to bottom. | |
7. | verb | Algeria is rebuilding its economy. | |
8. | verb | Rebuilding Algeria was slow and painfully hard. | |
9. | verb | The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb. | |
10. | verb | The south had no money to rebuild. | |
11. | verb | It'll take some time, but eventually we'll be able to rebuild. | |
12. | verb | We'll rebuild. | |
13. | verb | Our task is to rebuild the wall. | |
14. | verb | Tom recruited immigrant workers to rebuild his mansion. | |
15. | verb | We need to rebuild the population of the town. | |
16. | noun | There was no money for rebuilding. | |
17. | noun | On August 19 2013, the Hurricane Sandy Task Force delivered a rebuilding strategy that is serving as a model for communities across the nation. | |
18. | noun | I have no intention of rebuilding. | |
19. | noun | Now that the war is over, we need to start rebuilding. | |
20. | noun | Jon Hornback, who owns a construction company wants to be a part of the rebuilding process. |
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verb | |
Will businesses that were new in 2005 have become a household name due to their efforts in rebuilding the gulf coast? |
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It's a little hard to get to by foot, they're rebuilding the bridge, but you can get someone to moto-taxi you there for a dollar or less. |
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Our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted. All of us, regardless of party, should be throwing ourselves into the task of rebuilding our democratic institutions. | |
Sami spent the next years rebuilding a life nearly destroyed by the accident. | |
"During the Industrial Revolution, steel transformed the American landscape. The strength of this new metal made skyscrapers possible, rebuilding Chicago after the Great Fire of 1871," says Craven. | |
Algeria is rebuilding itself from top to bottom. | |
Algeria is rebuilding its economy. | |
Rebuilding Algeria was slow and painfully hard. | |
The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb. |
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The south had no money to rebuild. | |
It'll take some time, but eventually we'll be able to rebuild. | |
We'll rebuild. | |
Our task is to rebuild the wall. | |
Tom recruited immigrant workers to rebuild his mansion. | |
We need to rebuild the population of the town. | |
noun | |
There was no money for rebuilding. | |
On August 19 2013, the Hurricane Sandy Task Force delivered a rebuilding strategy that is serving as a model for communities across the nation. | |
I have no intention of rebuilding. | |
Now that the war is over, we need to start rebuilding. | |
Jon Hornback, who owns a construction company wants to be a part of the rebuilding process. |