mending (Meaning)

Wordnet

mending (n)

garments that must be repaired

the act of putting something in working order again

Webster

mending (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mend

mending Sentence Examples

  1. The tailor spent hours mending the torn dress, painstakingly stitching back together the delicate fabric.
  2. After the storm, farmers diligently mended broken fences to keep their livestock safe.
  3. The broken vase was a cherished keepsake, and she carefully mended it with glue and love.
  4. The doctor skillfully mended the child's broken bone, ensuring a speedy recovery.
  5. The wounded soldier received medical care that mended his wounds and gave him hope for the future.
  6. The community came together to mend the flood-damaged homes, restoring them to their former glory.
  7. The mendicant friar wandered the streets, mending clothes and offering words of comfort to those in need.
  8. The mending wall between neighbors crumbled down, replaced by a bridge of understanding and friendship.
  9. The therapist used gentle words to mend the broken heart of the young woman.
  10. Time seemed to stand still as the artist meticulously mended the masterpiece, restoring it to its original splendor.

FAQs About the word mending

garments that must be repaired, the act of putting something in working order againof Mend

recovery, healing,rehabilitation, comeback,rehab, recuperation, convalescence, rally,revival, resuscitation

worsening, sinking, decline, failing,failing, degeneration, worsening, deterioration, deterioration, degeneration

The tailor spent hours mending the torn dress, painstakingly stitching back together the delicate fabric.

After the storm, farmers diligently mended broken fences to keep their livestock safe.

The broken vase was a cherished keepsake, and she carefully mended it with glue and love.

The doctor skillfully mended the child's broken bone, ensuring a speedy recovery.