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reweave
  • a word derived from weave.

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Myra's goal is patently delusional — how do you reweave the fabric of society from a failing theater school outside Hollywood?

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2018

Herbert Van de Sompel, a Belgian computer scientist who works at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, is trying to reweave the fabric of the Web.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 19, 2015

There have to be programs that encourage local paternalism: early education programs with wraparound services to reinforce parenting skills, social entrepreneurship funds to reweave community, paternalistic welfare rules to encourage work.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 10, 2014

“It’s very, very difficult to reweave older characters back into the culture, but I’m glad that Warner is at least not giving up on these guys.”

From New York Times • May 19, 2010

So!" he thought, "they meet thus: and reweave the old charm!

From Lucile by Meredith, Owen