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  • noun Plural form of rebuilder.

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Examples

  • This particular wrecking-yard chain will usually have a handful of running (or at least complete) cars for sale in a cordoned-off "rebuilders" section.

    Jalopnik 2010

  • This particular wrecking-yard chain will usually have a handful of running (or at least complete) cars for sale in a cordoned-off "rebuilders" section.

    Jalopnik 2010

  • Many of the rebuilders used their settlements to build new McMansions two or three times the size of the houses that were lost.

    Following the Flames David Littlejohn 2011

  • The faith community has served as first responders and ongoing community rebuilders.

    National Council of Churches 2010

  • Rebuilding does indeed set money flowing, he allowed, and the rebuilders are glad of it.

    For Love of Laissez-Faire James Grant 2011

  • Roland WhiteBognor Regis, West Sussex• The Turkish foreign minister, referring to the peoples of the Middle East, writes "This region is ours, and we will be the rebuilders of it" Comment, 16 March.

    Letters: Intervention, inertia and the consequences for Libya 2011

  • It's too early to say if rebuilders will incorporate systems that help Pakistan's cities accommodate flooding this time.

    Marc Stoiber: Rebuilding Cities in a Climate-Damaged World 2010

  • Assuming, of course, the rest of the rebuilders take the next logical steps in their respective progressions.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010–2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • Assuming, of course, the rest of the rebuilders take the next logical steps in their respective progressions.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010-2011 Rob Higgins 2010

  • Assuming, of course, the rest of the rebuilders take the next logical steps in their respective progressions.

    Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010–2011 Rob Higgins 2010

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