11 Verbs to Use for the Word rebuilding

445.[Est] Nehemiah begins the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem.

The Attempt to Stop the Rebuilding of the Temple.

They feasted and celebrated this rebuilding of the temple; the king sacrificed three hundred oxen to God, as did the others, each according to his ability.

The priests in the Judean community had become corrupt and the temple service was neglected, indicating that they had lost the early enthusiasm which followed the rebuilding of the sanctuary.

Perhaps the good Bishop did not personally oversee the rebuilding of Chollerford Bridge: more probably the Wear and Tees do not come down with the angry impetuosity of the Tyne in flood!

So we leave Paul Coquenil resting and recuperating in the Vosges Mountains, taking long drives with his mother and planning the rebuilding of their mountain home.

When Cardinal Mercier starts the rebuilding of his cathedral, we might surprise him with the return of a considerable portion thereof.

Conon undertakes the rebuilding of the walls in Athens and restores the fortifications.

HENRY GEORGE BOHN John Hunyady Repulses the Turks (A.D. 1440-1456) ARMINIUS VAMBERY Rebuilding of Rome by Nicholas V, the "Builder-pope" (A.D. 1447-1455) MRS.

He took his outings as usual either in his own garden or on the city wall, from which he could watch the slow rebuilding of the Legation Quarter, a perfect salade Russe of architecture, with German gables, classic Venetian gateways and Flemish turrets jostling one another.

Not long after his arrival they assembled under guard near his theatre outside the pomerium and resolved that the bones of Clodius should be taken up, and assigned the rebuilding of the senate-house to Faustus, son of Sulla.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  rebuilding