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are mended
verb
To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement; to patch up; to put in shape or order again; to re-create; as, to mend a garment or a machine.
Exact(11)
You must reschedule the dates for when you are mended.
There are lots of racing movies, most of them increasingly corny as time goes by, in which the underdog wins and hearts are mended.
The reason of failure usually, found in the form of cracks, are sorted out by special instrumentsand are mended by hand, which is unsatisfactory because cracks often needs cautious work to detect& repair them.
Gautier and his team used mouse and human tumor cells to investigate how the broken DNA ends are moved before they are mended via a pathway called homology-directed repair.
The Conservation Department works with the curator, Matthew Baker, to ensure that any items in unstable condition are conserved: tears are mended, loose leaves are reattached, and the parts are made whole again.
In the last step, these pseudo contour sections are removed and the missing parts are mended.
Similar(49)
The transaction, while small, may be a sign that tattered relations between Australia and China are mending.
"We are mending the roof while the sun is shining," he said.
Likewise, Jesus immediately calls James and John while they are mending their nets.
"My shirt is mended.
The windows have been mended.
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