rebuilding (B2)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˌriːˈbɪldɪŋ/
Definition
The process of constructing something again after it has been damaged or destroyed, or restoring something to its former condition or strength.
Examples
The community dedicated years to the rebuilding of their historic church after the fire.
Economists discussed the challenges of rebuilding the nation's economy after the recession.
Her focus was on rebuilding trust with her colleagues after the misunderstanding.
How to Use rebuilding
- rebuilding of something (prepositional phrase)
- The act of constructing or restoring a specific item or entity. — "The rebuilding of the ancient monument required specialized skills."
- rebuilding the economy (collocation)
- The process of restoring economic strength and stability. — "Government policies focused on rebuilding the economy after the financial crisis."
- rebuilding a life (collocation)
- The process of establishing a stable and positive life after a significant setback. — "After prison, he dedicated himself to rebuilding a life for his family."
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