Rebuild has 3 different meanings across 1 category:
Verb
Noun
1
A process or result of rebuilding.
"The reconstruction of the city after the earthquake was a slow but successful rebuild."
In plain English: A rebuild is an old-fashioned way of saying something that has been built again after being destroyed.
"The city's economic rebuild took several years after the disaster."
Verb
1
build again
"The house was rebuild after it was hit by a bomb"
2
To build again or anew.
"The community worked tirelessly to rebuild the school after the storm destroyed it."
Example Sentences
"The city's economic rebuild took several years after the disaster."
noun
"The community's biggest goal this year is to complete the rebuild of their historic theater."
noun
"He spent all his savings on the rebuild after losing his house in the fire."
noun
"Without proper funding, the city might delay its planned schoolyard rebuild indefinitely."
noun
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
Origin
The word rebuild comes from combining the prefix re- with build. It originally meant to construct something again.