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Meaning of rebuilt
The primary meaning of the word "rebuilt" is to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed.
Etymology of rebuilt
The word "rebuilt" comes from the verb "rebuild", which is a combination of "re-" (meaning again) and "build".
The verb "build" has its roots in Old English "byldan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "buljan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "bhel-" (meaning to swell or bulge).
The word "rebuilt" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of reconstructing or rebuilding something.
Synonyms
restored
renovated
reconstructed
rebuilt
revamped
renewed
reconditioned
refurbished
rehabilitated
repaired
overhauled
reconstructed
redesigned
reformed
remodelled
modernized
updated
upgraded
rejuvenated
revitalized
reconstructed
reestablished
refitted
refurnished
replanned
rearranged
readjusted
reassembled
recreated
redeveloped
redesigned
Definitions
- The past tense and past participle of rebuild, meaning to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed, or to make something stronger or more effective.
- * To construct or reconstruct something, such as a building, road, or system, that has been damaged or destroyed.
Usage Examples
- The old factory was rebuilt after the fire.
- * The city rebuilt its infrastructure after the earthquake.
- * The team rebuilt their strategy after the loss.
Antonyms
destroyed
demolished
dismantled
removed
eliminated
erased
annihilated
ruined
wrecked
devastated
shattered
broken
smashed
crushed
shattered
toppled
razed
leveled
flattened
obliterated
extinguished
discontinued