reweaving
/riˈwivɪŋ/
verb
- To weave something again, especially to repair or restore fabric, cloth, or a similar material.
- The tailor spent hours reweaving the torn section of the antique tapestry.
- After the moth damage, she carefully began reweaving the wool sweater.
- The artisan is reweaving the basket's broken strands with fresh willow.
- To reconstruct or restore something complex, such as a story, plan, or relationship, by carefully reconnecting its parts.
- The novelist is reweaving the plot to include the new character.
- The historian is reweaving the fragmented accounts into a coherent narrative.
- After the argument, they spent months reweaving the trust in their friendship.
noun
- The act or process of weaving something again.
- The reweaving of the old flag took three days of patient work.
- She learned the art of reweaving from her grandmother.
- The museum paid for a professional reweaving of the damaged rug.
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