retear

/riˈtɛr/
verb
  1. To tear something again, such as paper, fabric, or a muscle.
    • The athlete reteared his hamstring during the final race.
    • Be careful not to retear the paper when you open the envelope.
    • She had to retear the old fabric to get a straight edge.
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