build
1 of 2verb/bɪld/
Forms:builds,building,built,built
1
to put together different materials such as brick to make a building, etc.
A1transitive- The construction crew is building a new office complex downtown.
- Birds build intricate nests to protect their eggs.
- These cottages are built with timber and thatch.
- His crew is currently building a new park along the riverbank.
- The historical monument was built in the 18th century.
2
to cause something to form or develop
transitive- It's important to build trust in a professional relationship.
- The organization has been building a reputation for environmental sustainability.
- They are putting in the effort to build a healthy work-life balance.
- She is building a portfolio of successful projects to showcase her skills.
- Our goal is to build a better future for our children by investing in education and opportunities.
3
to make or put together something by combining parts or materials, especially in construction or manufacturing
- The factory builds engines for electric cars.
- They built the machine in just two days.
- This company builds custom furniture by hand.
- Robots are often used to build electronics on assembly lines.
- Engineers build bridges using steel and concrete.