restringing

/riˈstrɪŋɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of putting new strings on a musical instrument, such as a guitar or violin.
    • She spent the afternoon restringing her old acoustic guitar.
    • After restringing the harp, the sound was much brighter.
    • The luthier specializes in restringing vintage violins.
  2. The act of replacing the string or cord on a piece of equipment, such as a tennis racket or a bow.
    • The archer is restringing his bow before the competition.
    • He is restringing his tennis racket with a new type of synthetic gut.
    • Restringing the badminton racket improved her smash power.
  3. The act of threading a new string through a series of objects, such as beads or pearls.
    • Restringing the beads took longer than she expected.
    • The jeweler is restringing the antique pearl bracelet.
    • She is restringing the broken necklace with fresh silk thread.
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