rebind

/riːˈbaɪnd/
verb
  1. To bind something again, such as a book or a wound.
    • The nurse had to rebind the bandage to stop the bleeding.
    • The library will rebind the old book with a new cover.
    • I need to rebind the pages that fell out of my notebook.
  2. In computing, to assign a new key or function to a command or action.
    • You can rebind the jump key to the spacebar in the game settings.
    • I had to rebind the shortcut because the default conflicted with another program.
    • The software allows you to rebind any keyboard command.
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noun
  1. An act of binding again, especially of a book.
    • After the rebind, the book looked almost new.
    • The rebind of the encyclopedia cost fifty dollars.
    • The conservator performed a careful rebind of the manuscript.
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