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Definition of Rebind
1. Verb. Provide with a new binding. "The tattered old book is valuable and we need to rebind it"
Definition of Rebind
1. Verb. To bind again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rebind
1. bind [v -BOUND, -BINDING, -BINDS] - See also: bind
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebind
Literary usage of Rebind
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. School Library Management by Martha Wilson (1919)
"BINDING—WHEN NOT TO rebind Do not rebind books with pages missing or with inside
margins ... As a rule, do not rebind books costing forty cents or less. ..."
2. Instruction in the Use of Books and Libraries by Lucy Ella Fay, Anne Thaxter Eaton (1915)
"(2) rebind all reference books just as soon as they indicate the need of it.
(3) rebind all general books of permanent value that cannot be replaced for ..."
3. Instruction in the Use of Books and Libraries: A Text-book for Normal by Lucy Ella Fay, Annie Thaxter Eaton (1919)
"(2) rebind all reference books just as soon as they indicate the need of it.
(3) rebind all general books of permanent value that cannot be replaced for ..."
4. Instruction in the Use of Books and Libraries by Lucy Ella Fay, Anne Thaxter Eaton (1915)
"(2) rebind all reference books just as soon as they indicate the need of it.
(3) rebind all general books of permanent value that cannot be replaced for ..."
5. School Library Management by Martha Wilson (1922)
"BINDING—WHEN NOT TO rebind Do not rebind books with pages missing or with inside
margins ... As a rule, do not rebind books costing fifty cents or less. ..."
6. Library Bookbinding by Arthur Low Bailey (1916)
"If very popular, it may be wise to rebind it, for it must be remembered ...
If the book is a trifle shaky in its covers, the decision should be to rebind. ..."