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reattach /riːəˈtatʃ /verb [with object]Attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position: the towing hawser was finally reattached with rope strops...- Bringham smirked and reattached the rope to his belt.
- Her disapproval silenced Margaret's urge to ask the woman for help reattaching her fingertip; though it was life threatening, it was also embarrassing.
- His procedure involves dividing the stomach in two and then reattaching it in different areas.
Derivatives reattachment /ˌriːəˈtatʃm(ə)nt/ noun ...- But this operation was highly risky because it was an amputation, reconstruction and reattachment in one go.
- Clinical, radiographic, and second-look arthroscopic examination at 6 months after the initial injury showed a successful reattachment and restoration of stability.
- Complete detachment of the tendon, debridement, and reattachment should be avoided.
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