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Definition of Reknitting
1. reknit [v] - See also: reknit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reknitting
Literary usage of Reknitting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1848)
"... to lend a hand to the reknitting of the severed tie, cannot, in the estimation
of good men, be considered a friend to his country. And if this be so, ..."
2. America As a World Power, 1897-1907 by John Holladay Latané (1907)
"cordial relations with England; and it seems now that the course of world politics
is destined to lead to the further reknitting together of the ..."
3. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1881)
"... must surely result in reknitting the ties, so rudely and so ruthlessly shattered
three hundred years ago, that bound us to the rest of the Catholic ..."
4. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1892)
"This reknitting of old friendships would almost by itself justify all the trouble
and expense of these festivities; and certainly the veterans themselves ..."
5. What is Social Case Work?: An Introductory Description by Mary Ellen Richmond (1922)
"... later approaches of social agencies to a puzzling situation, but because it
illustrates a social worker's skill in reknitting family ties that had long ..."
6. From Isolation to Leadership: A Review of American Foreign Policy by John Holladay Latané (1918)
"... and it seems now that the course of world politics is destined to lead to the
further reknitting together of the two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon ..."