Retie (verb)

To fasten or bind again with a cord or string.

Origin:

From re- (meaning "again") and tie (meaning "to fasten or bind with a cord or strin.g")

Examples:

  1. She had to retie her shoelaces before starting her run.
  2. He retied the rope to secure the boat to the dock.
  3. The package had to be retied before it could be shipped.
  4. The present had to be retied to make it look more presentable.
  5. The gardener had to retie the vine to the trellis.
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