How to use in-sentence of “rebuilt”:
+ He rebuilt the great Shiva temple at Somnath in Gujarat.
+ After the fire the town was rebuilt and many new birch trees were planted to stop future fires.
+ It was later destroyed, but it has been rebuilt since.
+ This old church was rebuilt in the mid-18th century.
+ After the war, it was rebuilt by prisoners of war.
+ He was a close advisor to Count Berengar Raymond I of Barcelona and he rebuilt the cathedral of Vic with help from Countess Ermesinda.
+ In the Soviet regime, the school was rebuilt as the Leningrad State Choreographic Institute.
+ After the Rangers moved out, the stadium was rebuilt for football and soccer, and soon gained new tenants in both sports.

Example sentences of “rebuilt”:
+ The tower of the church was rebuilt at the end of the 19th century after lightning struck the tower and caused a fire.
+ Brown Vallance built the Faculty Club and rebuilt it after it burned in 1964.
+ It was rebuilt as an electric locomotive in 1958 and became British Rail Class 80.
+ The tower of the church was rebuilt at the end of the 19th century after lightning struck the tower and caused a fire.
+ Brown Vallance built the Faculty Club and rebuilt it after it burned in 1964.
+ It was rebuilt as an electric locomotive in 1958 and became British Rail Class 80.
+ It is believed that he rebuilt a defense defense building in the 13th century on what is today the island of the Old town.
+ The building has been rebuilt several times.
+ The rebuilt station opened on 20 November 1999.
+ The church was rebuilt in the Renaissance.
+ The castle was built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as a motte-and-bailey castle for the protection of England; it has been expanded and rebuilt many times.
+ It was originally founded in 604 AD, and rebuilt by the Normans.
+ That one burnt down too, but it was rebuilt and reopened in 1856.
+ The most important monuments in the commune are the “Château de Beauregard”, a feudal castle rebuilt in the 19th century, the Saint-François-D’Assise church, listed as a “monument historique”, and the Beauregard suspension bridge from the 19th century, also listed as a “monument historique”.
+ In the middle of the 18th century, the Ottomans rebuilt a fortress at Khadjibey.
+ The monastery was all rebuilt by lord Smbat of the Orbelian DynastyHouse of Orbelian, a branch of the Georgia.
+ They pick up more and more cats, and eventually, the newly rebuilt SkyClan along with Firestar and his mate fight a gigantic swarm of rats.
+ It allowed Jews’ temple to be rebuilt in Jerusalem.
+ This was destroyed by the Nazis in 1938, but it was rebuilt in 1996.
+ It was opened in 1967, burnt down in 1969, and rebuilt in 1970.
+ Byzantium was rebuilt by Septimius Severus, when he had become emperor, and quickly regained its earlier prosperity.
+ It was rebuilt in Baroque style at the beginning of the 18th century.
More in-sentence examples of “rebuilt”:
+ It was never taken apart although it was rebuilt twice.
+ Physically ruined while caught in the Planet Namek’s explosion after his defeat, what remained of the still-living Frieza was salvaged and rebuilt with cybernetic enhancements by scientists under the order of King Cold.
+ The west stands were rebuilt and a large press box was added in 1947, bringing capacity up to 44,000.
+ In the late 1700s, the facade of the building was rebuilt in a Classical style.
+ Since then the buildings have been restored and rebuilt to include the famous concert hall.
+ South Terrace and Parkridge were rebuilt between 1985 and 1991 and all other buildings were modernized, using capital fund money, which was made available by the federal government.
+ In 1258 the building was already outmoded, and it was rebuilt in the Decorated English Gothic architecture style, following the example of nearby Salisbury Cathedral.
+ Down at the river, Doc Ock has rebuilt his reactor, this one much larger than before.
+ This allowed most of its Class 158 fleet to be rebuilt as three-car sets.
+ Most of the building was rebuilt in after years, and little of the original mill remain.
+ Next, he rebuilt the eastern end.
+ The tower and spire were completely rebuilt in the 1860s.
+ The building was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in World War II and rebuilt to the original plans between 1951 and 1956.
+ Not all were rebuilt after WW2.
+ After the great 1803 Himalayan earthquake, it was rebuilt by the King of Jaipur.
+ It was developed and rebuilt several times in following centuries, including, in particular, by Arslan al-Basasiri around 1053 and by Caliph an-Nasīr li-Dīn Allāh in 1209.
+ A yurt is designed to be dismantled and the parts carried compactly on camels or yaks to be rebuilt on another site.
+ After Persian takeover of the Babylonian Empire, then Jakereturned to Judea and slowly rebuilt their civilization.
+ The early medieval church building must have been smaller than the one in existence today and the church was rebuilt in granite in the 15th century.
+ Woburn has been burned down and rebuilt three times in its history.
+ These 30 newly rebuilt divisions used some of the last reserves of the German Army.
+ In 1980-81 the shunters were rebuilt with Cummins Diesel KT1150L engines.
+ Much of the campus was destroyed in the fire bombings of Tokyo during World War II, but the university was rebuilt and reopened by 1949.
+ The theatre would later be rebuilt as today’s Bolshoi Theatre.
+ The nave was rebuilt in the 14th century with newly discovered building methods.
+ He has rebuilt Cerebro.
+ It was never taken apart although it was rebuilt twice.
+ Physically ruined while caught in the Planet Namek's explosion after his defeat, what remained of the still-living Frieza was salvaged and rebuilt with cybernetic enhancements by scientists under the order of King Cold.
+ In 1267 a castle made of wood was built and later rebuilt into a water-castle of stone in 1375.
+ The city was destroyed by an earthquake in 1928 and rebuilt during the following year.
+ In that series, he played an astronaut whose body was rebuilt with bionic parts after a plane crash.
+ His descendants known as the MacDonnells of Antrim extended and rebuilt the castle in the 16th century.
+ The bridge has been rebuilt since the 1980s.
+ Baldwin rebuilt the monastery of Hasnon and gave gifts of his own properties to support it.
+ In 1285 Duccio was asked to go to Florence to paint an altarpiece of the Madonna and Child for the church of Santa Maria Novella which had been rebuilt for the Dominican friars.
+ It was rebuilt as a bigger building, with thirty altars.
+ Both bridges were rebuilt in steel in 1963–67, the original piers now being wrapped in concrete.
+ The city was rebuilt using modern materials and updated building methods.
+ The city of Hiroshima was rebuilt around the ruined dome.
+ The museum’s galleries were completely rebuilt and relaunched in 1996 as “The Earth Galleries”, with the exhibitions in the Waterhouse building retitled “The Life Galleries”.
+ Numerous historic works of architecture no longer exist while many others have been rebuilt to their original configuration.
+ It was rebuilt in the Kassite period, and became the most important provincial center.
+ The bridge, along with the Cardinal Tower building, will be torn down and rebuilt once the pillars have been shifted.
+ Most of the city was completely destroyed in a large fire in 1917 and was rebuilt in the 1920s.
+ The original 1983 building and the first design of the rebuilt 2005 structure site held a rock and roll exhibit in a building next to the restaurant and a small upstairs McDonald’s museum display.
+ The local dance pavilion was destroyed after being rebuilt after a fire on Labor Day 1963.
+ The city was destroyed by a strong earthquake in December of 1562; the town was rebuilt several kilometres to the south of the old one, on the southern side of the Camú river, where the city is now.
+ It was rebuilt between 2007 and 2010 for $13.7 million.
+ After the town was destroyed in 1545, it was rebuilt on the plain, near the river.
+ The city was rebuilt by Lefkos, son of Ptolemy I around 300 BC.
+ The mosque was rebuilt in 1907 and can still be visited in Djenné.
+ He returned to TwinsteadTwinstead Hall and stayed there until he died on 21 March 1803, having rebuilt the local church.
