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- adjective Having been
woven again. - verb Past participle of
reweave
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Examples
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And with respect to the 'rewoven' issue, when it was cut, the Vatican had a team of cloth experts to ensure that what was cut was from the original.
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All reasonable stories are basically collaborative affairs insofar as they are, in the main, salvaged from an oral tradition and therefore rewoven from previously milled strands.
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I would call it the spirituality stage, when practice and ritual have become vital in my life, and I have rewoven connections to the religion of my youth as well as to some religious practices that were never a part of my youth but that I've decided are important.
Jon M. Sweeney: A Contemplative Life: The Final Stage Of Spiritual Pilgrimage Jon M. Sweeney 2011
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I would call it the spirituality stage, when practice and ritual have become vital in my life, and I have rewoven connections to the religion of my youth as well as to some religious practices that were never a part of my youth but that I've decided are important.
Jon M. Sweeney: A Contemplative Life: The Final Stage Of Spiritual Pilgrimage Jon M. Sweeney 2011
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Now the argument is that the carbon-14 dating samples were from a rewoven part of the Shroud.
The Shroud Codex Ph.D Jerome R. Corsi 2010
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Rogers argued that the 1988 samples came from a part of the Shroud that had been expertly rewoven sometime in the Middle Ages to repair damage to the Shroud.
The Shroud Codex Ph.D Jerome R. Corsi 2010
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And yet, her vision of a city school system with its academic fabric rewoven almost takes your breath away.
Despite Rhee's missteps, her egalitarian vision for schools inspires 2010
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If you love mythology in any form, from the epic of Gilgamesh to the epic of Frodo Baggins, the Christmas narratives are rich with threads of hero quest that have been woven and rewoven and can be traced across time and culture.
Valerie Tarico: Celebrating Love And Light: 10 Holiday Tips For The Post-Religious Valerie Tarico 2010
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If you love mythology in any form, from the epic of Gilgamesh to the epic of Frodo Baggins, the Christmas narratives are rich with threads of hero quest that have been woven and rewoven and can be traced across time and culture.
Valerie Tarico: Celebrating Love And Light: 10 Holiday Tips For The Post-Religious Valerie Tarico 2010
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Even the way that diasporic African cultures reinvented and reformed themselves on the other side of the Atlantic slave routes is an instance of broken patterns rewoven into new patterns.
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