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.

Examples

  • The rewoven fabric was repaired after the threads were taken apart.
  • They used rewoven cloth to fix the torn curtain without throwing it away.

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.