reclasp

/riˈklæsp/
verb
  1. To fasten or hold something again with a clasp or similar device.
    • She had to reclasp her necklace after it came undone.
    • The climber paused to reclasp the safety carabiner.
    • He carefully reclasped the bracelet around her wrist.
  2. To grasp or hold something again with the hands.
    • The child reclasped the toy tightly when his mother tried to take it.
    • They reclasped hands after the scary part of the movie.
    • She reclasped the railing as the boat rocked.
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