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refit
[ ree-fit ]
verb (used without object)
- to renew supplies or equipment.
- to get refitted.
noun
- an act of refitting.
refit
verb
- to make or be made ready for use again by repairing, re-equipping, or resupplying
noun
- a repair or re-equipping, as of a ship, for further use
Derived Forms
- ˈھٳԳ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ܲr·ھt adjective
Example Sentences
P&O Cruises has apologised to almost 1,900 passengers for cancelling one of its cruises because a ship's refit was not complete.
Many of these nuclear plants are old and will need to be refitted with new technology for them to function safely.
He has been plagued by problems with mice, which he believes stem from a kitchen refit in 2011.
A carpet refit revealed the original stage, which dates from the 1950s and was lost when the club was remodelled and extended in 1995.
The inquiry said that during the refit of the building there was a failure to establish who was responsible for safety standards - ultimately leading to a “merry go round of buck passing”.
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