Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
retack
verb
/ˌriːˈtæk/

Definition
To reattach something that has been previously attached; to fasten again.

Examples
- After the shelf fell down, I had to retack it to the wall securely.
- She decided to retack the loose tiles to prevent them from coming off again.

Meaning
The act of securing or fastening something back in place after it has been removed or detached.

Synonyms
- reattach
- fasten again
- secure