Definition of Remending

1. remend [v] - See also: remend

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remending

rememorative
rememorization
rememorize
rememorized
rememorizes
rememorizing
remen
remenance
remenant
remenants
remend
remendabilities
remendability
remendable
remended
remending
remends
remens
remerchandise
remerchandised
remerchandises
remerchandising
remercied
remercies
remercy
remercying
remerge
remerged
remerges
remerging

Literary usage of Remending

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Tree Doctor: The Care of Trees and Plants by John Davey (1904)
"... the destructive way in which our trees are being butchered and also the means for remending the trouble and thereby preserving their life and beauty. ..."

2. Management and Feeding of Sheep by Thomas Shaw (1914)
"Should it result from the dripping of the water, mending or remending the roof or removing the sheep, will stay the evil. Should it be the outcome of uneven ..."

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