re-erection

English

Etymology

From re- + erection or re-erect + -ion

Noun

re-erection (plural re-erections)

  1. The erection again of something that had been dismantled or had fallen down, and possibly moved from a different site.
    • 2023 March 22, Howard Johnston, “Regional News: Wales”, in RAIL, number 979, page 27:
      Carmarthen: [] A start on the new carriage shed is imminent, followed by the re-erection of the King's Dock Junction signal box as an office and shop.
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