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new build

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈnjuːbɪld/

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Sense: Verb: put together
Synonyms:
put together, construct Collocations, make Collocations, erect, manufacture Collocations, raise Collocations, fabricate, assemble Collocations, put up, set up, frame Collocations, fit together, piece together, fashion Collocations, rear Collocations
Antonyms:
destroy Collocations, demolish, wreck Collocations, break Collocations, break down, break into pieces, smash to pieces, disassemble, take apart, deconstruct, knock down, tear down, level Collocations
Sense: Verb: intensify
Synonyms:
intensify, strengthen Collocations, amplify, ramp up, increase Collocations, mount Collocations, swell Collocations, grow Collocations, magnify
Antonyms:
decrease Collocations, diminish Collocations, decelerate, weaken Collocations, shrink Collocations, lessen, decline Collocations, drop Collocations
Sense: Verb: found
Synonyms:
found Collocations, establish Collocations, start Collocations, originate Collocations, begin Collocations, set up, initiate Collocations, create Collocations
Antonyms:
close Collocations, shut down, close down, stop Collocations, put an end to, halt Collocations
Sense: Noun: physique
Synonyms:
physique, body Collocations, frame Collocations, form Collocations, shape Collocations, figure Collocations, body type
Sense: Noun: version
Synonyms:
version, iteration, update Collocations, edition


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