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Mended

Mended is the past participle of mend. In common usage, it describes something that has been repaired or improved after damage or defect. The sense can be physical, as in mended clothing, or abstract, as in mended relations or a mended plan.

Etymology: The verb mend comes from Old English mendian, meaning to repair or improve. It has cognates

Usage and nuance: In sewing and crafts, mending involves stitching, patching, darning, or reweaving to restore

Related terms include mend, repair, patch, restore, and reconciliation.

in
several
other
Germanic
languages.
The
past
participle
form
mended
has
been
in
use
since
Middle
English
and
remains
common
in
modern
English.
function.
More
broadly,
it
can
describe
repairing
or
correcting
mistakes,
or
restoring
harmony
in
relationships
or
systems.
The
term
often
conveys
careful,
deliberate
repair
rather
than
replacement.