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rebuild

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/riːˈbɪld/ · re-build

To construct or develop something again that has been damaged or destroyed.

Meanings

verbformal

To construct or develop something again that has been damaged or destroyed.

کسی چیز کو دوبارہ تعمیر کرنا جو نقصان یا تباہی کا شکار ہو گئی ہو۔

دوبارہ بنانا

dobarah banana

Synonyms

reconstructrestorerenewدوبارہ تعمیر کرنابحال کرنانئی شکل دینا

Antonyms

demolishdestroyruinمنہدم کرناتباہ کرنابرباد کرنا

Common Collocations

  • rebuild trust
  • rebuild relationships
  • rebuild a city

Example Sentences

After the earthquake, the community worked together to rebuild their homes.

زلزلے کے بعد، کمیونٹی نے مل کر اپنے گھروں کو دوبارہ بنانا شروع کیا۔

Zalzalay ke baad, community ne mil kar apne gheron ko dobarah banana shuru kiya.

They plan to rebuild the bridge that collapsed last year.

وہ پچھلے سال گرنے والے پل کو دوبارہ بنانا چاہتے ہیں۔

Woh pichlay saal girne wale pul ko dobarah banana chahtay hain.

The organization helps families rebuild their lives after disasters.

یہ تنظیم آفات کے بعد خاندانوں کو اپنی زندگی دوبارہ بنانے میں مدد دیتی ہے۔

Yeh tanzeem afaat ke baad khandanon ko apni zindagi dobarah banane mein madad deti hai.

Easily Confused With

build:'Rebuild' implies constructing again after damage, while 'build' refers to the act of constructing for the first time.

Word Family

builder
nounتعمیر کرنے والا
building
nounعمارت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Recompose a structure in your mind as a way to remember 'rebuild'.

Imagine a construction worker rebuilding a house after a storm.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نئی تازہ ہوائیں دیں گی حیات کو پھر سے، زندگی کی عمارت کو درپیش ہے نیا تعمیر کا سفر۔

Nayi taaza hawaen dain gi hayat ko phir se, Zindagi ki imarat ko darpaesh hai naya tameer ka safar.

New fresh winds will once again give life, The building of life faces a new journey of construction.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ٹوٹے راستے کو دوبارہ بنانا ضروری ہے۔

Toote rasta ko dobarah banana zaroori hai.

It is necessary to rebuild broken paths.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "rebildan" — to build again

First known use: 15th century

The term 'rebuild' derives from combining the prefix 're-' which means 'again' with 'build', indicating the act of constructing something anew.