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Often used in the same context:
repairing,
rehabilitating,
frayed,
patching,
reattaching,
heal,
labrums,
tearing,
reconstructing,
fixing,
darning,
restoring,
righting,
rectifying,
straightening,
rebuild,
correcting,
shoring,
salvaging,
salving,
untangling,
fence mending,
improving,
refashioning,
piecing,
cementing,
removing,
strengthening,
resolving,
disentangling,
overhauling,
broken,
reestablishing,
sprucing,
resole,
reforming,
strained,
resetting,
remedying,
smoothing,
overcoming,
papering,
reshaping,
sharpening,
stabilizing,
shattered,
tidying,
tending,
disintegrating,
ridding,
cleaning,
recovering,
loosening,
taming,
reviving,
restringing,
deepening,
polishing,
thawing,
easing,
untying,
rejuvenating,
reinforcing,
modernizing,
hobbling,
fractured,
unraveling,
revamping,
spackling,
bridging,
ironing,
peeling,
separating,
reconciling,
bolstering,
extricating,
dismantling,
crumbling,
stringing,
rearranging,
enlarging,
reuniting,
refitting,
unhooking,
revitalizing,
rescuing,
narrowing,
battered,
normalizing,
unpicking,
sagging,
liberalizing,
severing,
relieving,
sundering,
turfing,
nudging,
ripping,
sewing,
bettering,
cauterise,
deconstructing,
doctoring,
weeding,
changing,
rebuilding,
turning,
comings,
readjustment,
retouching,
alleviation,
ex,
experi,
purging,
repairs,
assembling,
bringing,
dragging,
dying,
lifting,
grinding,
hauling,
electioneering,
gathering,
casting,
digging,
finding,
forging,
painting,
surveying,
woodworking,
arduous,
collecting,
finishing,
fundraising,
keeping,
machine,
peacemaking,
picking
More specific:
band aid,
care,
darning,
maintenance,
patching,
quickie,
quicky,
quick fix,
reconstruction,
restitution,
restoration,
upkeep
Appears in the definition of:
careworn,
cellulose tape,
darning,
fence mending,
mend,
patching,
scotch tape,
sellotape,
worn
More general:
improvement
Synonyms:
fix,
fixing,
repair,
reparation
Also try:
— Adjectives for mending:
past,
little,
road,
invisible,
worth,
own,
net,
much,
careful,
more,
constant,
more...
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