reknit

/riːˈnɪt/
verb
  1. To knit something again, such as a piece of clothing that has come undone or been unraveled.
    • After the sweater sleeve unraveled, she had to reknit it carefully.
    • The artisan offered to reknit the torn section of the blanket.
    • He learned to reknit the scarf his cat had pulled apart.
  2. To repair or restore something that has been broken or damaged, especially relationships or social bonds.
    • After the argument, they worked hard to reknit their friendship.
    • Time and patience can reknit even the deepest family rifts.
    • The community center helped reknit the neighborhood after the disaster.
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