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Rebuilding or reassembling of a destroyed infrastructure.
reconstruction
rebuild
constructional adaptation
key event
Russian
реконструкция
1
In particular, children would wait for years for schools to be
rebuilt
.
2
Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu said people need to get their homes
rebuilt
.
3
Aeries could be
rebuilt
;
the future was much more difficult to replace.
4
The financial system, they add, needs to be
rebuilt
almost from scratch.
5
Today, a
rebuilt
Dookey Chase continues as a celebrated New Orleans landmark.
6
That was years ago, and I'm sure they've
rebuilt
it by now.
7
Seven years after its planned opening, the airport is still being
rebuilt
.
8
The hall was destroyed by arsonists before being
rebuilt
two years ago.
9
She lives in Richmond, never having
rebuilt
her house in the country.
10
The university
rebuilt
almost its entire grounds over the past three years.
11
The Queen has arrived to officially open the BBC's
rebuilt
Broadcasting House.
12
However, a 141-run stand between Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh
rebuilt
the innings.
13
If the house is
rebuilt
there, maybe her dad will come back.
14
After all, the Stadel would have to be
rebuilt
at great cost.
15
The river waters had receded, but the towns were not yet
rebuilt
.
16
He bombed with The Beach,
rebuilt
his career with 28 Days Later.
rebuilt
·
rebuilt in
rebuilt the lead
rebuilt from scratch
rebuilt about
rebuilt again
Russian
реконструкция
Portuguese
reconstrução
reconstrução após destruição
Catalan
reconstrucció
reformes