rearticulate

/ˌriːɑːrˈtɪkjəleɪt/
verb
  1. To express or state something again, often in a clearer or different way.
    • The teacher asked the student to rearticulate his answer so everyone could understand.
    • After the meeting, the manager had to rearticulate the company's goals to the new team.
    • She tried to rearticulate her argument more simply for the audience.
  2. To join or connect something again, especially bones or mechanical parts.
    • In physical therapy, the patient learned exercises to help rearticulate the knee.
    • The surgeon carefully rearticulated the dislocated shoulder joint.
    • The mechanic had to rearticulate the robot arm after it came apart.
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