reattach

pronunciation

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Word Origin

reattach (v.)
also re-attach, c. 1600 in law; 1813 in a literal sense, from re- + attach. Related: Reattached; reattaching.

Example

1. Attempt to reattach sensitive buffer .
2. Use this box to reattach original files to the source database if a database move cannot be completed .
3. The first thing he had me do was detach and reattach the keyboard cover .
4. Reattach the transmitter section to the pressure-detector section .
5. In these ways we can begin to reattach capitalism to its moral moorings .

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