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US
/ˌɹikənˈdɪʃən/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːkəndˈɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːkəndˈɪʃən/ ]
VERB
-
bring into an improved condition
He reconditioned the old appliances
How To Use recondition In A Sentence
- We the Muslims unequivocally condemn abuse of the phrase Allahu Akbar and call on the imams and the scholars to recondition appropriate use of the phrase. Mike Ghouse: Allahu Akbar Is Abused
- Reconditioned radiator or cooling system refilling ( possibly under filled or air trapped in system ).
- A belief in it is not only not naïve; it is the essential precondition for civilized society, and our best defense against the arbitrary use of power.
- The power of the aesthetic is also a precondition for Introduction: 'The Power is There': Romanticism as Aesthetic Insistence
- Objective To evaluate the role of gene CCR5 on donor cells in models where intensive preconditioning of the recipient occurs, thus provide the scientific evidence for clinical experience of allo-HSCT.
- Another treatment that may help some people with insomnia is to recondition them to associate the bed and bedtime with sleep.
- The necessary precondition for a functioning democracy is not just minimal outright poverty, but a reasonable degree of similarity between the life and life prospects of the citizens.
- This is a great time for laying the foundations for winter, reconditioning your skin after months of switching between sun and fierce air-con and generally getting ready to glow when the Christmas invitations start rolling in from November onwards. Indulge your skin this winter
- He made contact with someone with an idea for reconditioning laser copiers.
- The use of hand lotion to recondition skin is considered most beneficial when the application is followed by a longer time period before washing occurs again.