Rebuilding for Dummies
noun
pronunciation: ri'bɪldɪŋWhat does Rebuilding really mean?
Rebuilding is like when you have a Lego set and you take it apart to build something new. It means to reconstruct or restore something that was damaged, broken, or destroyed. It's like putting puzzle pieces back together to create a whole picture again. Can you imagine if your favorite toy accidentally fell, broke, and all the pieces got scattered? Rebuilding is like carefully collecting all those pieces, figuring out how they fit back together, and using your hands to bring it back to its original shape.
Revised and Fact checked by Michael Garcia on 2023-10-29 16:02:17
Rebuilding In a sentece
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- After the earthquake, the community came together to rebuild the houses that had been damaged.
- The football team had a bad season last year, but they are now rebuilding their team with new players and coaches.
- The forest fire destroyed many trees, but now the government is focusing on rebuilding the ecosystem by planting new trees.
- The old bridge was falling apart, so the city decided to demolish it and start rebuilding a stronger and safer bridge.
- The library was damaged in a flood, but the volunteers are helping in rebuilding the shelves and restocking the books.
Rebuilding Hypernyms
Words that are more generic than the original word.