knitted

/ˈnɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of knit: to make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn.
    • She knitted a hat for her baby cousin.
    • They knitted matching socks for the whole family.
    • He knitted for hours every evening to finish the blanket.
  2. Past tense and past participle of knit: to join or grow together closely.
    • The edges of the wound knitted slowly but healed completely.
    • Their friendship knitted over years of shared experiences.
    • The broken bone knitted together in just six weeks.
adjective
  1. Made by interlocking loops of yarn using needles or a machine.
    • She wore a warm knitted scarf around her neck.
    • He received a knitted sweater from his grandmother for his birthday.
    • The store sells handmade knitted blankets in many colors.
  2. Joined or united closely together.
    • Their family is very close-knitted and supports each other.
    • The community remained knitted together after the storm.
    • The team was a tightly knitted group that worked well together.
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