Associations to the word «Rebuild»
Noun
- Rebuilding
- Katrina
- Devastation
- Chancel
- Dockyard
- Justinian
- Locomotive
- Infrastructure
- Transept
- Parishioner
- Redesign
- Earthquake
- Reconstruction
- Herod
- Nave
- Repair
- Babylon
- Helping
- Jerusalem
- Overhaul
- Edifice
- Refurbishment
- Judah
- Cyrus
- Wren
- Fortification
- Boiler
- Demolition
- Ruin
- Refit
- Tsunami
- Hurricane
- Temple
- Architect
- Cathedral
- Rubble
- Gotham
- Upgrade
- Galveston
- Christchurch
- Cloister
- Monastery
- Restoration
- Lister
- Plan
- Castle
- Fortress
- Basilica
- Baroque
- Aisle
- Julian
- Renovation
- Survivor
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
REBUILD, verb. To build again.
REBUILD, noun. An act of rebuilding.
Dictionary definition
REBUILD, verb. Build again; "The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb".
Wise words
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