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re·build·ing

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  1. rebuildingnoun

    building again

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  1. rebuilding

    Rebuilding refers to the process of repairing, renovating, or reconstructing something that has been damaged, destroyed, or outdated. This could apply to various contexts, including physical structures like buildings, personal lives, communities, ecosystems, or systems in technology or organizations. Rebuilding involves restoring or improving the original structure or system, often with the intention to make it stronger, more functional, or more effective.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rebuilding in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rebuilding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of rebuilding in a Sentence

  1. Greg Dyke:

    Blatter has put out a statement saying now is the time to start rebuilding trust in FIFA – there is no way of re-building trust in FIFA while Sepp Blatter is still there.

  2. Christopher Herrmann:

    Police officers are tasked with rebuilding these relationships with their communities that have been fractured as a result of the Floyd protests and as a result of the over-policing, racial profiling, and high-profile killings of Black people.

  3. Carly Fiorina:

    Having met Vladimir Putin, I wouldn't talk to him at all. We've talked way too much to him, what I would do, immediately, is begin rebuilding the Sixth Fleet, I would begin rebuilding the missile defense program in Poland, I would conduct regular, aggressive military exercises in the Baltic states.

  4. Collette Curtis:

    Rebuilding is one home at a time, and we're talking about building thousands of homes and apartment complexes.

  5. Allen Gula:

    We saw a huge need for services in rebuilding.

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