retack

/riːˈtæk/
verb
  1. To tack again; to fasten or attach something again using small nails or stitches.
    • The sailor had to retack the sail after the wind tore it loose.
    • The tailor will retack the hem to make it even.
    • She decided to retack the loose corner of the carpet to the floor.
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