Antonyms for re-built


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : ree-bild
Phonetic Transcription : riˈbɪld


Definition of re-built

Origin :
  • c.1600 (implied in rebuilding), from re- "back, again" + build (v.). Related: Rebuilt.
  • As in mended : adj restored
  • As in rebuilt : adj remodeled
  • As in remodeled : adj renovated
  • As in repaired : adj fixed
  • As in fixed : adj repaired
  • As in mend : verb correct, improve, fix
  • As in overhaul : verb redo, restore
  • As in patch : verb fix, mend
  • As in reconstruct : verb reorganize, build up
  • As in reform : verb correct, rectify
  • As in rehabilitate : verb renovate, adjust
  • As in remodel : verb reconstruct
  • As in repair : verb fix, restore
  • As in restore : verb fix, make new
  • As in rebuild : verb repair
  • As in rebuild : verb restore
  • As in recondition : verb restore
  • As in restitute : verb restore
  • As in smarten : verb fix
  • As in doctor : verb fix up, treat
  • As in do up : verb physically prepare; fix
  • As in fix : verb mend, repair
  • As in heal : verb cure, recover
Example sentences :
  • Other cities have been re-built and re-peopled with equal rapidity.
  • Extract from : « The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to Petersburg, » by Alexander Michie
  • Lately the house has been re-built, and it is now only a suburban gin-palace.
  • Extract from : « The History of Signboards » by Jacob Larwood
  • Every proposition has to be reduced to its lowest terms of thought and then re-built.
  • Extract from : « The Poetics » by Aristotle
  • After the Restoration, it was re-built by good old Dr. Hackett.
  • Extract from : « Ecclesiastical Curiosities » by Various
  • In 1629 the upper part was blown down, and was re-built in 1633.
  • Extract from : « Ecclesiastical Curiosities » by Various
  • He is also said to have re-built the parish church, then situate in St. John's close, in the precincts.
  • Extract from : « The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral » by George S. Phillips
  • Herein is a handsome room for the city Library, re-built in the Gothic taste, under the direction of the late Mr. Rawlins.
  • Extract from : « The Norwich Directory [1802] » by Thomas Peck
  • Johnson's old cabin was re-built; Blake removed to a clearing nearer Johnson's, and occupied by Sarah and her husband.
  • Extract from : « The Indian: On the Battle-Field and in the Wigwam » by John Frost
  • The other part of the mansion was re-built in 1618, excepting a wing which has been added within the last few years.
  • Extract from : « Edge Hill » by Edwin Walford
  • Two centuries after it was re-built, and in the Great Fire burnt down.
  • Extract from : « Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood » by Anonymous

Synonyms for re-built

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