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Reattach

Verb

To reattach means to rejoin or reconnect something that was previously separated or detached.

Sense 1:

Definition: To reconnect or fix something back to its original place or position.

Example Sentence: After the surgery, the surgeon carefully reattached the patient's severed finger.

Sense 2:

Definition: To revive or restore a relationship or connection that was broken.

Example Sentence: After a long period of not speaking to each other, the two old friends decided to reattach their bond and rebuild their friendship.

Sense 3:

Definition: In computing, to reattach means to connect or join a file or document to an email, chat, or other digital communication.

Example Sentence: Please reattach the PDF file to your email, as it seems to have been lost in transit.


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