rebuilt Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of rebuilt In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of rebuild

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Examples of rebuilt

  • If removed and rebuilt, no longer would this be our 'truthful' modern intervention into the 'authentic' existing condition.

  • Allowing the walls to be rebuilt every 30 years will increase the overall cost by 367 per cent.

  • There is no doubt that the cairn should be rebuilt today.

  • How, for instance, in the absence of engineers, could the shattered railway system be rebuilt?

  • It also saves time since values do not have to be rebuilt.

  • In most cases the towns were either fairly small to begin with, or quickly rebuilt their populations.

  • The rebuilt pond has a total water volume of 3680 m3.

  • Rebuilt modules are sent to the module warehouse.

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