Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
re-edify
verb
/riːˈɛdɪfaɪ/

Definition
To build up or improve again after previous damage or destruction.

Examples
- After the storms caused significant damage to the community center, volunteers came together to re-edify the building.
- In order to re-edify the youth’s passion for learning, the program implemented new teaching strategies.

Meaning
The act of restoring or enhancing something that has been previously built or established, often referring to moral or intellectual improvement.

Synonyms
- reconstruct
- restore
- rebuild
- improve