reknit

reknit

(riːˈnɪt)
vb (tr)
to knit again, to draw together anew
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116), but playing the radio for a shared listening audience can reknit the cultural fabric of a particular location for the duration that its sound occupies the space and is affirmed in the bodies of listeners.
When other mothers see those sweaters in the town square on Sundays, they too begin to use their creativity to unravel sweaters and reknit them in their own patterns.
O'Donoghue said: "Music helps to reknit the neuro pathways.
1 Take out the sleeve seam, frog the upper half of the sleeve, and reknit it using the row gauge from a blocked swatch.
Make no mistake: if He rose at all it was as His body; if the cells' dissolution did not reverse, the molecules reknit, the amino acids rekindle, the Church will fall....
If Al Maliki becomes prime minister again the probable outcome will be a further increase in violence and a continuing failure to reknit the institutions of state back into some kind of effective governance.
broken upon its rocks, he had been revived and reknit into passable and
Satcher explains that the program seeks to "reestablish or reknit the urban fabric to bring people back into the community," while focusing on the many significant issues at stake, including small businesses, sustainable development, housing, transportation, ecological restoration and food justice.
To execute effectively on this future, R&D's new role will increasingly be that of the keeper of the future, responsible for constructing the future by balancing new and existing knowledge, R&D "strangers" and "family," to knit and reknit the resource networks of the innovation ecosystem.
Once "reknit," and underlying conditions such as vitamin B6 deficiency, unrecognized stimulant use, and restless legs syndrome are treated, one can receive the many benefits of a good night's sleep.
Nielson said Thursday that he was well aware of that schism, but felt confident he could help reknit the district.