Definition of Reattaching

1. Verb. (present participle of reattach), an alternative form of (term re-attach). ¹

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Definition of Reattaching

1. reattach [v] - See also: reattach

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reattaching

reast
reasted
reastier
reastiest
reasting
reasts
reasty
reata
reatas
reate
reates
reattach
reattached
reattaches
reattaching (current term)
reattachment
reattachments
reattachs
reattack
reattacked
reattacking
reattacks
reattain
reattained
reattaining
reattainment
reattainments
reattains
reattempt

Literary usage of Reattaching

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Probate Reports Annotated: Containing Recent Cases of General Value Decided by Frank Sumner Rice, George Ansel Clement, William Lawrence Clark (1903)
"The execution of the will was fully proved, and, if the act of cutting and reattaching was by the testatrix, it could not affect its validity. ..."

2. American Practitioner and News (1901)
"... which would change the direction of the ligament patella at its attachment to'the tibial tubercle, by moving the tubercle and reattaching it so that the ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... a legitimate genealogy to a physical and physiological parentage, thus reattaching mathematics to experience and reality from which the logical movement ..."

4. Clinical Rheumatology: A Problem-oriented Approach to Diagnosis and Management by Roland W. Moskowitz (1921)
"... but if the conditions can be controlled the cells of the tissue may form a new layer of cementum, reattaching the tissues and so close the pocket. ..."

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