rechain

English

Etymology

re- + chain

Verb

rechain (third-person singular simple present rechains, present participle rechaining, simple past and past participle rechained)

  1. To chain again
    • 2009, John Nicoletti, Sally Spencer-Thomas, Christopher Bollinger, Violence Goes to College: The Authoritative Guide to Prevention and Intervention page 238
    • It is unclear if they were still chained from two days earlier or if Cho had rechained them before he began his shooting spree.

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