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rebuild

verb as in repair

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verb as in restore

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The wildfires that devastated Southern California, reducing entire neighborhoods to checkerboards of ash, have left behind tough questions about how to rebuild in this land of dry brush and wind.

“Part of it is the economics of rebuilding,” Alexander said.

“For our clients, we are really counseling to take a beat and let’s see what happens,” said Haussler, who plans to rebuild her house.

President Trump has said he is rebuilding wealth based on decades or even a century into the future, and this cannot be measured in the quarterly results of America's stock market giants.

From BBC

With a resigned tone, he said he would return to Berlin to work, but wouldn’t rebuild so long as Hezbollah remained dominant in southern Lebanon.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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