Reattachment

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈətætʃmənt/

Reattachment (noun)

  1. The act of attaching something again to the body or to a body part after it was separated.
  2. The process of connecting something back to where it belongs after it has come loose or been removed.
  3. In law, the act of bringing a matter back under a court’s control after it was taken away.

Examples

  • The doctor recommended reattachment after the injury healed.
  • Reattachment helped restore the damaged part to its original position.