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Definition of "reattach" [re•at•tach]

  • Alternative form of re-attach. (verb)

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Use "reattach" in a sentence
  • "She was last night recovering in hospital after emergency micro-surgery to "reattach" the index finger on her right hand."
  • "Then put a snapper at the end, so if they're crowded for space they can cut off your contents anywhere, reattach the snapper, and the story will still retain form."
  • "That “work,” Freud conjectured, was for the ego to detach itself from the deceased or in his sexual world-view, for the libido to withdraw from the love object so that it could reattach itself to someone else."