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build
verb
-
build
,
building
,
builds
,
built
to
make
something
by
putting
parts
or
materials
together
•
The
workers
built
a
small
wooden
bridge
over
the
stream
.
The
workers
built
a
small
wooden
bridge
over
the
stream
.
•
My
father
wants
to
build
a
treehouse
for
us
this
summer
.
My
father
wants
to
build
a
treehouse
for
us
this
summer
.
Old
English
‘
byldan
’,
from
Proto-Germanic
*budl-
meaning
‘
to
dwell
’.
verb
-
build
,
building
,
builds
,
built
to
develop
or
strengthen
something
,
especially
your
body
,
skills
,
or
relationships
,
over
time
•
He
goes
to
the
gym
to
build
muscle
.
He
goes
to
the
gym
to
build
muscle
.
•
Traveling
alone
helped
her
build
confidence
.
Traveling
alone
helped
her
build
confidence
.
verb
-
build
,
building
,
builds
,
built
to
grow
or
increase
gradually
•
Tension
built
between
the
two
teams
as
the
final
match
approached
.
Tension
built
between
the
two
teams
as
the
final
match
approached
.
•
Dark
clouds
gathered
and
the
wind
built
,
warning
of
a
coming
storm
.
Dark
clouds
gathered
and
the
wind
built
,
warning
of
a
coming
storm
.
noun
the
general
shape
and
size
of
a
person's
body
•
Despite
his
thin
build
,
he
is
surprisingly
strong
.
Despite
his
thin
build
,
he
is
surprisingly
strong
.
•
She
has
an
athletic
build
from
years
of
swimming
.
She
has
an
athletic
build
from
years
of
swimming
.
noun
a
specific
version
of
computer
software
that
has
been
compiled
and
is
ready
for
testing
or
release
•
The
latest
build
of
the
app
fixes
several
bugs
.
The
latest
build
of
the
app
fixes
several
bugs
.
•
Please
test
this
nightly
build
before
release
.
Please
test
this
nightly
build
before
release
.
building
noun
a
structure
with
a
roof
and
walls
,
such
as
a
house
,
school
,
office
,
or
factory
•
The
old
building
on
the
corner
is
being
turned
into
a
museum
.
The
old
building
on
the
corner
is
being
turned
into
a
museum
.
•
Firefighters
rushed
into
the
burning
building
to
rescue
the
residents
.
Firefighters
rushed
into
the
burning
building
to
rescue
the
residents
.
From
Old
English
‘
bylding
’
meaning
‘
dwelling
’,
based
on
‘
byldan
’ (‘
to
build
’).
verb
-
build
,
building
,
builds
,
built
present
participle
of
build
:
making
or
putting
together
parts
to
create
something
•
They
are
building
a
treehouse
for
the
kids
this
weekend
.
They
are
building
a
treehouse
for
the
kids
this
weekend
.
•
Engineers
are
building
stronger
levees
along
the
river
.
Engineers
are
building
stronger
levees
along
the
river
.
noun
-
building
the
process
or
activity
of
constructing
something
•
The
building
of
the
bridge
took
nearly
five
years
.
The
building
of
the
bridge
took
nearly
five
years
.
•
Government
grants
supported
the
building
of
new
rural
clinics
.
Government
grants
supported
the
building
of
new
rural
clinics
.
rebuild
verb
-
rebuild
,
rebuilding
,
rebuilds
,
rebuilt
to
build
something
again
after
it
has
been
damaged
,
destroyed
,
or
taken
down
•
After
the
hurricane
,
volunteers
came
to
rebuild
the
destroyed
houses
.
After
the
hurricane
,
volunteers
came
to
rebuild
the
destroyed
houses
.
•
The
city
plans
to
rebuild
the
old
bridge
to
make
it
safer
.
The
city
plans
to
rebuild
the
old
bridge
to
make
it
safer
.
re-
+
build
;
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.
verb
-
rebuild
,
rebuilding
,
rebuilds
,
rebuilt
to
create
or
develop
something
such
as
trust
,
health
,
or
an
organization
again
after
it
has
been
weakened
or
lost
•
It
took
years
to
rebuild
trust
between
the
two
nations
.
It
took
years
to
rebuild
trust
between
the
two
nations
.
•
The
new
coach
hopes
to
rebuild
the
team's
confidence
.
The
new
coach
hopes
to
rebuild
the
team's
confidence
.
noun
an
act
or
process
of
rebuilding
something
,
especially
a
machine
,
engine
,
or
system
,
or
the
rebuilt
thing
itself
•
My
old
motorcycle
needs
a
complete
engine
rebuild
.
My
old
motorcycle
needs
a
complete
engine
rebuild
.
•
The
software
update
included
a
full
index
rebuild
for
better
speed
.
The
software
update
included
a
full
index
rebuild
for
better
speed
.