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rebuild

[ree-bild] / riˈbɪld /
VERB
repair
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VERB
restore
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Large cap producers are unlikely to commit quickly to rebuilding Venezuelan output, Bernstein said, given portfolio constraints and capital concerns.

From MarketWatch

He wrote a 12-book series around the character, a British soldier who returns to Cornwall from the American War of Independence and rebuilds his tattered estate, reopens his father's derelict mine and finds love.

From BBC

"A lot of things have to be scrapped completely and rebuilt from the ground up," she tells the BBC.

From BBC

He recognises that his attention difficulties exist without social media, but believes platforms like BookTok can genuinely help rebuild reading habits.

From BBC

These feats help lay the groundwork for its transition into a more self-reliant economy and efforts to rebuild consumer confidence.

From Barron's