Rebuild

Pronunciation: /riːˈbɪld/

Rebuild (verb)

  1. to make something strong or complete again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
  2. to change or improve a system, organization, or idea to make it better.

Examples

  • They plan to rebuild the old bridge after the storm.
  • We need to rebuild the damaged house quickly.

Common collocations: rebuild a bridge, rebuild a house, rebuild a road, rebuild a career, rebuild a team

Synonyms of Rebuild

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Rebuild

  • when discussing the destruction of structures
  • when talking about complete ruin