restretched

/riˈstrɛtʃt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of restretch: stretched again to restore shape, tightness, or elasticity.
    • He restretched the rubber band so it would hold the papers together.
    • She restretched the fabric after it had shrunk in the dryer.
    • The painter restretched the canvas to remove the wrinkles.
adjective
  1. Having been stretched again, especially to restore original form or tension.
    • She wore a restretched sweater that fit much better now.
    • The restretched canvas was smooth and ready for painting.
    • The restretched elastic band held the bundle securely.
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