Reknit
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To knit again.
"It was at once strange and familiar to see the chickens in the kitchen; and, wishing to re-knit himself to the old habits, he begged of Mrs. Scully not to drive them out, saying he did not mind them."
Example
More examples"It was at once strange and familiar to see the chickens in the kitchen; and, wishing to re-knit himself to the old habits, he begged of Mrs. Scully not to drive them out, saying he did not mind them."
Etymology
From re- + knit.
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