What does BUILD mean?

Build
  1. Parts of Speech: verb, noun
  2. Definitions:
    • (v.) to construct or assemble (something) systematically and incrementally
    • (n.) the process or business of constructing something
  3. Pronunciations:
    • US: /bɪld/
    • UK: /bɪld/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "build" originated from the Old English word "byldan" which means "to construct a house." It has been in use since the 12th century. Today, "build" is commonly used in construction and engineering industries to refer to the process of constructing something, such as a building or a bridge. It is also used in a figurative sense to refer to the process of creating or developing something, such as a business or a relationship.
  5. Synonyms: construct, erect, assemble, fabricate, create, develop
  6. Related Words: house, frame, shape, model, draft
  7. Example Sentences:
    • He plans to build a new house on the empty lot.
    • The company is building a new factory in the industrial park.
    • They are building a strong relationship based on trust and communication.
    • The building of the bridge took several years and a large team of engineers.


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