rebrace
/riˈbræs/Definitions
1. verb
to fit or put a new or stronger bridle, or other harness, on an animal, especially a horse
“The rider had to rebrace the horse before they could begin the challenging ride.”
2. verb
to fit or adjust something firmly in place, especially after it has been loosened or removed
“She had to rebrace the loose screws before assembling the furniture.”
3. verb
to strengthen or support something, especially a person or organization
“The company had to rebrace its finances after the economic downturn.”
4. noun
the act of rebridling or fitting a new bridle on an animal
“The rebracing of the horse was a crucial part of the training process.”