REBUILD
Rebuild is the act of constructing something again after it has been damaged, destroyed, or degraded, or of restoring something to a previous or improved state. It can also refer to processes that create a new version by rebuilding from components or source code, rather than repairing the existing object. The term is used across disciplines including construction, disaster recovery, technology, and policy.
In architecture and civil engineering, rebuilding involves demolishing unsafe structures or sections and erecting new ones,
In disaster response and development, rebuilding encompasses planning, funding, and implementation to restore housing, infrastructure, services,
In software engineering, a rebuild is the process of re-generating executable programs from source or configuration
In other contexts, rebuilding can denote broader renewal of systems, institutions, or identities after disruption, including
Etymology: the word rebuild combines re- meaning again with build; its usage dates to the Middle English
See also: reconstruction, renovation, restoration, redevelopment, reengineering.