recoupling

/riːˈkʌpəlɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of recouple; to join or connect again.
    • They are recoupling the train cars after the inspection.
    • The couple is recoupling after months of therapy.
    • The technician is recoupling the cables to restore the network.
noun
  1. The act of getting back together or reconnecting, especially in a romantic relationship.
    • Therapists sometimes help couples through the process of recoupling after a breakup.
    • The reality show focused on the recoupling of former partners.
    • After a year apart, their recoupling surprised all their friends.
  2. The act of joining or connecting two things again.
    • Recoupling the water pipes took longer than expected.
    • The mechanic finished the recoupling of the trailer to the truck.
    • The software update allowed for the recoupling of the two systems.
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