Rebuilding

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Pronunciation: /riːˈbɪldɪŋ/

Definitions of rebuilding

noun the act or process of building something again after it has been damaged or destroyed

Example Sentences

A1 The town is currently rebuilding after the tornado destroyed many buildings.

A2 The government has allocated funds for the rebuilding of the infrastructure.

B1 The rebuilding of the school will take several months to complete.

B2 The community came together for the rebuilding efforts after the natural disaster.

C1 The architect was hired to oversee the rebuilding project from start to finish.

C2 The rebuilding of the historic monument required extensive research and planning.

Examples of rebuilding in a Sentence

formal The city council approved a budget for rebuilding the infrastructure after the natural disaster.

informal They're finally starting the rebuilding process after the fire destroyed their home.

slang We're gonna roll up our sleeves and get to rebuilding this place, no matter what it takes.

figurative Rebuilding my life after the divorce has been a slow but steady process.

Grammatical Forms of rebuilding

past tense

rebuilt

plural

rebuildings

comparative

more rebuilding

superlative

most rebuilding

present tense

rebuild

future tense

will rebuild

perfect tense

have rebuilt

continuous tense

rebuilding

singular

rebuilding

positive degree

rebuilding

infinitive

to rebuild

gerund

rebuilding

participle

rebuilt

Origin and Evolution of rebuilding

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'rebuilding' originated from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' or 'back' and the verb 'build' meaning 'to construct'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'rebuilding' has retained its original meaning of constructing something anew or repairing a structure that has been damaged. It is commonly used in the context of urban development, renovation projects, and recovery efforts after natural disasters.