Rebinding

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈbɪnˈdɪŋ/

Rebinding (noun)

  1. The process of replacing a book’s cover and stitching so it can be used again.
  2. The act of attaching something again after it has come loose or been removed.
  3. In computing, changing how a program points to data so it can use the correct memory again.

Examples

  • The library offered rebinding for damaged book covers.
  • She paid for rebinding after the cover tore.