This quote from "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton suggests that the true tragedy lies not in the fact that things may be broken or flawed, but rather in the failure to fix or mend them. It reflects the idea that there is hope and potential for healing and restoration, but it requires action and effort to make it happen.
Some antonyms for mend are break and tear.
yes, she has broken hearts and mended them. but she has broken the heart of Nick Jonas.
that dosent help one bit
A Mended Rhyme was created in 1997.
Mended was created on 2002-05-21.
The past tense of "mend" is "mended," and the past participle is also "mended."
yes but it may need to be rebroken by the vet to set it right
You can't fix it. It could be mended possibly. Depends on the people involved. You should write a specific question if you want a specific and thoughtful answer.
It means that if you fail a reputation you have, you can never fix the situation. Like glass and China when broken.
Clumsily mended means badly repaired
Friendship
The car was so badly damaged in the accident that it could not be mended