undemolish

verb

Etymology

From un- + demolish.

Definitions

  1. To undo the demolition of.

    • You (and I) made that our "reality", and our task as miracle workers is to unmake that reality. And it isn't unmade by unincinerating the people and undemolishing the buildings.
    • It may be worth the double-gearing up of court machinery in cases of truly irreplaceable losses (we cannot “undemolish” the historic building), but it is not worth the effort for a fungible good such as money.³
    • The great thing about Revit Architecture is that, as a phased project evolves and you need to demolish, propose, and even “undemolish” project elements, all of the project views and documentation remain fully coordinated.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA