Examples of 're-erected' in a sentence

Meaning of "re-erected"

To rebuild or reconstruct something that was previously erected or built; to set up again after being dismantled
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  • simple past tense and past participle of re-erect

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Another blockade was re-erected few hours later.
At the new site the walls were re-erected.
Before being re-erected the obelisk was exorcised.
It was found buried in a field and was re-erected.
They are expected to be re-erected in secure areas.
It has not yet been decided whether it will be repaired or re-erected.
The structures were re-erected at a slow rate.
Most of it has been restored and its monuments have been re-erected.
It has been re-erected at its former site.
It was discovered by archaeologists and has been re-erected at its former site.
The stone stelae was re-erected after the original one disappeared.
They were taken down stone by stone and re-erected on the site.
The stone stele was re-erected after the original one disappeared.
Several totems are carved into standing trees and re-erected fallen trunks.
The renovated and re-erected tombstone on the surface of which the traces of vandalism.

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France felt under pressure and it re-erected national borders.
It was badly damaged and the fragments have been reassembled and the monument re-erected.
Destroyed churches are sometimes re-erected miles from the original location.
Today the temple 's foundations have been excavated and some of its columns re-erected.
The vestry in the current church was re-erected from the old church.
The equipment from the refinery was transported to Pakistan where it was re-erected.
What archeologists have done today is re-erected them on platforms, put the heads back on.
At the church entrance looking toward the northern aisle with its re-erected columns.
The tomb was later re-erected in Nantes cathedral.
It is the only monument from the old basilica to be re-erected in the new.
When they re-erected the Sarsen his skeleton was found underneath.
The megalithic complex has been laid in ruins and re-erected many times throughout history.
The 2nd Earl re-erected the Conduit building in his park instead of the proposed tower.
A stone cross from the site was rescued and placed re-erected near the church door.
The monument was re-erected in the Corsican town of Bonifacio.
It was apparently shipped to Australia and re-erected.
Its upper portions have been re-erected in Plymouth as a monument.
The Kobe houses can not be dismantled and re-erected.
The pharmacy was re-erected in the Museum.
Russian Ark uses the fourth wall device extensively, but repeatedly broken and re-erected.
The Captain ordered that it be re-erected in its original position.
During construction the Parliament House fence had to be removed, stored then re-erected.
Murray had his Scriptorium re-erected on his new property.
It was re-erected and renamed the Patti Pavilion.
It was subsequently dismantled and shipped to Berlin where it was re-erected in Mendoza 's garden.
He re-erected one of them in his palace at Feroz Shah Kotla.
The original stone base was replaced with cement and was re-erected in Memorial Garden.
He re-erected one of them in his palace at Firoz Shah Kotla.
The Thistle Fire Tower is to be dismantled and re-erected here as a tourist attraction.
Fourteen columns of the Ionic Temple of Aphrodite have been re-erected.
A fireplace from the Hall was re-erected in the Vestry House.
Rather than address the problems, FitzRoy had the flagpole re-erected.
The eighth century Riasg Buidhe Cross has been re-erected in the gardens of Colonsay House.
It was re-erected after his death.
The runestone will now be cleaned and then possibly re-erected at Hagby Church.

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