reattach in English

verb
1
attach (something that has fallen or been taken off) in its former position.
Bringham smirked and reattached the rope to his belt.

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1. By preventing the cracking of nails, nails that have separated from the Cuticles can even reattach

2. Presently, using special adhesives, biologists are attempting to reattach coral that was damaged by a ship in 1994.

3. To reattach the panel, slide the right side into position, and then snap down the edges toward the left.

4. If the snake is cut in two, the separated heads can immediately reattach their bodies together or go separate ways and regrow their lost portions to become two new Amphisbaenas

5. Like a team working hand over hand to pull a rope, the myosin heads release their grip and reattach themselves farther along the actin shaft, all the while propelling the actin filament toward the center of the myosin filament.