reweave

/riˈwiv/
verb
  1. To weave something again, such as fabric, a basket, or a pattern.
    • The artisan had to reweave the damaged section of the tapestry.
    • The machine can reweave the threads automatically if a mistake is detected.
    • She learned to reweave the straw basket after it broke.
  2. To repair or restore something by weaving new material into it.
    • They hired a specialist to reweave the moth-eaten areas of the curtain.
    • He carefully reweaved the torn edge of the antique rug.
    • The tailor offered to reweave the hole in the wool sweater.
  3. To reconstruct or reorganize something in a careful, intricate way (figurative).
    • After the argument, they tried to reweave the trust between them.
    • The community worked together to reweave the social fabric after the disaster.
    • The author had to reweave the plot after removing a major character.
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