reattach

[ˌriːəˈtætʃ]

reattach Definition

  • 1to attach something again
  • 2to fix something back in its original position

Using reattach: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reattach" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to reattach the button on my shirt.

  • Example

    The surgeon will reattach the severed limb.

  • Example

    Please reattach the document to the email before sending it.

reattach Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reattach

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Summary: reattach in Brief

The verb 'reattach' [ˌriːəˈtætʃ] means to attach or fix something back in its original position. It is often used in situations where something has become detached or disconnected, such as reattaching a button or a severed limb. 'Reattach' can be used formally as in 'The surgeon will reattach the severed limb,' or informally as in 'Please reattach the document to the email before sending it.'