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rebuild

[ree-bild] / riˈbɪld /
VERB
repair
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STRONGEST


VERB
restore
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The results come as Nike looks to stoke a turnaround, including efforts to rebuild its wholesale channel, grow its running business, clear out old inventory and refocus on the performance sportswear it’s known for.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is trying to rebuild his relationships within the Royal Family, and Buckingham Palace does not like litigation.

From BBC

Destroyed by bombing during the Israeli invasion in 1982 and rebuilt after the end of the civil war in 1990, it has fallen into disrepair due to a lack of funds for its upkeep.

From Barron's

He has also pledged to rebuild public services with the return of frozen E.U. funds.

From Salon

It actively rebuilds your body, strengthening muscles, supporting bone growth, and helping burn fat.

From Science Daily