What part of speech is rebuilding?

Rebuilding can be categorized as a verb and a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. rebuilding is a verb, gerund of rebuild (infinitive).
  • 2. rebuilding is a noun, singular of rebuildings.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does rebuilding mean?

Definitions

Verb

rebuild - build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb"

Noun

rebuilding - building again

Examples of rebuilding

#   Sentence  
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.
Sentence  
verb
Will businesses that were new in 2005 have become a household name due to their efforts in rebuilding the gulf coast?
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.
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.
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.

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