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rebuilder

  • a word derived from rebuild.
    rebuild
    verb (used with object)
    to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts.

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The Seahawks aggressively pursued Chuck Knox, who’d earned a reputation as a quick team rebuilder with the Rams and Buffalo, to replace Patera.

From Seattle Times Sep. 9, 2022

All Big-Ten cornerback Bradley Roby of Ohio State was expected to go to a rebuilder as a consensus top-15 talent in the 2014 draft.

From Washington Times Jan. 28, 2016

The new cables — “ropes,” to a bridge rebuilder — were made of steel with a polypropylene core and were fabricated in Pennsylvania.

From New York Times Nov. 14, 2014

Bob Kurland, 60, an automobile transmission rebuilder, said he would support breaking away, but doubted that the Democrat-dominated state legislature would give its approval.

From Reuters Oct. 12, 2013

Vandalism in the form of the modern rebuilder can here work more good than harm.

From A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees by Edwin Asa Dix