rebuild · v
rebuild (IMPROVE)
B2 to make a situation succeed again after something caused it to fail
Dictionary examples:
They had to rebuild their lives after the accident. (26.3)
The country was still struggling to rebuild its economy. (37.9)
rebuild (BUILD AGAIN)
B1 to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed
Dictionary examples:
They rebuilt the library, but accidentally put all the books upside down. (0.0)
The city rebuilt the clock tower, but forgot to add the numbers. (0.0)
After the earthquake, they rebuilt the zoo, but forgot about the snake house. (0.0)
The villa was completely rebuilt in 1425 after it had been destroyed by fire. (63.7)