0 past simple and past participle of rebuild
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.