retie

/riˈtaɪ/
verb
  1. To tie again, especially something that has come undone or needs to be secured differently.
    • After the wind blew the banner down, we retied it to the pole.
    • The sailor retied the knot to make sure the rope was secure.
    • She had to retie her shoelaces before the race started.
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