Rewoven

Pronunciation: /ɹɛˈwɑvɪn/

Rewoven (adj)

  1. Made again by weaving threads together, often after being taken apart or damaged.
  2. Created by weaving again, especially when the pattern or structure is changed.

Rewoven (verb)

  1. Past participle of weave: threads were put together again to form cloth or a woven structure.

Examples

  • They rewoven the cloth to make it stronger.
  • The artist rewoven the thread into a new pattern.

Rewoven (adjective)

Examples

  • The tailor sold rewoven fabric for the new coat.
  • The workshop uses rewoven fabric to reduce waste.