Definition of REATTACH. Meaning of REATTACH. Synonyms of REATTACH

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Definition of REATTACH

Reattach
Reattach Re`at*tach, v. t. To attach again.

Meaning of REATTACH from wikipedia

- According to a narrative collected by Ibn Ishaq, when it was time to reattach the Black Stone, a dispute arose over which clan should have the privilege...
- tendons tore from his pelvis. Johnson underwent surgery on April 23 to reattach the torn tendons. Post surgery, it made his abdomen look far less muscular...
- Davison suffered a knee injury. Davison underwent season-ending surgery to reattach a broken piece of bone. Dubé elected to compete as a singles skater in...
- realizing that Leonardo's work was not a fresco. Barezzi then attempted to reattach damaged sections with glue. From 1901 to 1908, Luigi Cavenaghi first completed...
- to keep the nail dry as much as possible and allow the nail to slowly reattach. Trimming away as much loose nail as can be done comfortably will prevent...
- PC/workstation system console, or remote login session, or to detach and reattach sessions from a terminal. It is useful for dealing with multiple programs...
- separate login sessions inside a single terminal window, or detach and reattach sessions from a terminal. It is useful for dealing with multiple programs...
- imaging tests can help confirm the diagnosis. Treatment involves surgery to reattach the retina, such as pneumatic retinopexy, vitrectomy, or scleral buckling...
- training. The ear was brought to the hospital, but Rey did not attempt to reattach it as too much time had p****ed. Van Gogh researcher and art historian Bernadette...
- dubbed "The Junior Operation" that would use three titanium ****s to reattach Griffey's hamstring. For several w****s, Griffey's right leg was in a sling...