To turn thread or yarn into a piece of fabric by forming loops that are pulled through each other. This can be done by hand with needles or by machine.
The first generation knitted to order; the second still knits for its own use; the next leaves knitting to industrial manufacturers.
To join closely and firmly together.
The fight for survival knitted the men closely together.
To become closely and firmly joined; become compacted.
To grow together.
All those seedlings knitted into a kaleidoscopic border.
To combine from various elements.
The witness knitted together his testimony from contradictory pieces of hearsay.
Of bones: to heal following a fracture.
I’ll go skiing again after my bones knit.
To form into a knot, or into knots; to tie together, as cord; to fasten by tying.
To draw together; to contract into wrinkles.
Made by knitting, or resembling in texture something made by knitting.