retear

verb
/ɹiːˈtɛə(ɹ)/

Etymology

From re- + tear.

  1. derived from *dáḱru-
  2. inherited from *tahrą
  3. inherited from *tahr
  4. inherited from tēar
  5. inherited from teer — “tear
  6. prefixed as retear — “re + tear

Definitions

  1. To tear again.

    • “We feel the risk is very limited that he will retear his labrum during that six- to seven-month period.”

The neighborhood

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