refasten (Meaning)

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refasten (v. t.)

To fasten again.

refasten Sentence Examples

  1. After adjusting the seatbelt, she meticulously refastened the buckle to ensure her safety.
  2. The mechanic refastened the bolts on the engine, tightening them securely to prevent any future loosening.
  3. The seamstress carefully refastened the buttons on the dress, restoring its pristine condition.
  4. The traveler refastened the Velcro straps on his backpack to secure its contents for the journey.
  5. After unzipping the jacket, she refastened the zipper to prevent a draft.
  6. The electrician refastened the wire connections in the fuse box, ensuring a reliable flow of electricity.
  7. The tailor refastened the loose hem of the pants, restoring their proper fit.
  8. The construction worker refastened the scaffolding to the building, improving its stability and safety.
  9. The parent refastened the child's shoe buckles, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit.
  10. The pilot refastened the plane's wings after landing, securing them for the next flight.

FAQs About the word refasten

To fasten again.

reunite, resecure, connect,reattach, refix, reunify, rejoin, reconnect, reaffix, marry

disconnect, detach, resolve, isolate, fractionate, dissociate,detach, isolate, resolve, uncouple

After adjusting the seatbelt, she meticulously refastened the buckle to ensure her safety.

The mechanic refastened the bolts on the engine, tightening them securely to prevent any future loosening.

The seamstress carefully refastened the buttons on the dress, restoring its pristine condition.

The traveler refastened the Velcro straps on his backpack to secure its contents for the journey.