rebuilding

[ UK /ɹɪbˈɪldɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈbɪɫdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. building again

How To Use rebuilding In A Sentence

  • Now they know a two-pronged approach is needed: blocking the virus and rebuilding the damaged immune system.
  • Rebuilding the aglet that allows cells to divide helps those cancer cells reproduce and spread. You Staying Young
  • The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments.
  • Detroit: The rebuilding Pistons, looking for help along their front line, drafted Austin Daye, a 6-11 sophomore from Gonzaga, with the No. 15 pick — the third player selected in the first round who is the son of a former NBA player. Team-by-team analysis: T'wolves have guards covered
  • Many stations needed repairs or rebuilding and there was a shortage of rolling stock.
  • He will be prepared to participate in political change, engage in rebuilding his country, or return to herding livestock.
  • Recently introduced regulations on sound and heat insulation for new houses also affect rebuilding costs.
  • Rebuilding costs might be calculated on a rule of thumb basis but the assumptions would be relatively arbitrary.
  • They also supply betaine - the methyl donator, which the body uses for rebuilding joints and protecting the liver from a variety of chemicals, including alcohol and steroids.
  • Your negative attitude may be the best signal you have to begin rebuilding a relationship before it is too late.
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