rebuilding
word · lemma: rebuild
Definition
The process of building something again after it has been damaged or destroyed, or making improvements to something to restore it.
Usage & Nuances
"Rebuilding" is often used for physical structures, relationships, organizations, or lives. It can be literal or figurative. Typical collocations include 'rebuilding efforts,' 'rebuilding trust,' and 'rebuilding after a disaster.'
Spanish: reconstrucción - reconstruyendoPortuguese (BR): reconstrução - reconstruindoPortuguese (PT): reconstrução - reconstruindoChinese (Simplified): 重建 - 正在重建Chinese (Traditional): 重建 - 正在重建Hindi: पुनर्निर्माण - फिर से बना रहे हैंArabic: إعادة بناء - يعيد البناءBengali: পুনর্নির্মাণ - পুনর্গঠনRussian: восстановление - реконструкцияJapanese: 再建 - 立て直しVietnamese: xây dựng lại - tái thiếtKorean: 재건 - 재구성Turkish: yeniden inşa - yeniden yapılandırmaUrdu: دوبارہ تعمیر - بحالیIndonesian: xây dựng lại - tái thiết
Example Sentences
The city is rebuilding after the flood.
basic
We are rebuilding our house this year.
basic
He is rebuilding his car engine.
basic
After losing their savings, they're slowly rebuilding their lives.
natural
Trust takes time; they're still rebuilding it.
natural
The team is in a rebuilding phase after losing several players.
natural