re-erect
verb[T]
(alsoreerect)uk/ˌriː.ɪˈrekt/us/ˌriː.ɪˈrekt/tobuildabuilding,wall, or otherstructureagain, after it hasfallenor been taken down:
Thebridgewastorndown and reerected.
Soldiers were called in to re-erect thefence.
toraisesomething to averticalpositionagain, after it hasfallenor been taken down:
How much would itcost, usingmoderncranes, to re-erect thefallenstonesat Stonehenge?
Assoonas thegatewas reerected, it wasknockeddown again.
- One of themainbuildingswas re-erected toserveas achurch.
 - It willcost£5m toshipand reerect themonument.
 - Thebuildingstoodfor 10yearsand was re-erected thisspring.
 - Thestatuewas re-erected in thetownsquare.
 - Aspartof therestorationproject, they have reerected thestationsign.
 - Hissupporterstriedto re-erect thetoppledstatuesof hisfather.
 
Building: construction work & workers
- banksman
 - blaster
 - break groundidiom
 - brick
 - brick upsomething
 - electrician
 - erection
 - flip
 - found
 - glazier
 - joiner
 - refurbish
 - refurbished
 - refurbishment
 - renovate
 - renovation
 - tiler
 - well built
 - workman
 - wright
 
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