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US
/ɹiˈfɪt/
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NOUN
- outfitting a ship again (by repairing or replacing parts)
VERB
- fit out again
How To Use refit In A Sentence
- The hotel first opened its doors in 1849 and was given a full refit four years ago. The Sun
- As such daily refit their bodily strength till they reach Jerusalem, so the spiritual worshipper is daily supplied with spiritual strength by God's grace till he appears before God in heaven. appeareth ... Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
- In March 2004, the company announced plans to refit 50 stores and downsize its Big W chain to increase profits.
- A major refit costing $2 million will be required after both the fifth and tenth years. Principles of Corporate Finance
- - is if the image is the Enterprise coming in for a "refit" after the completion of April's first five year mission. Are you happy about how tall/short/medium you are?
- All 27 workers at the Piccadilly store were told that it will shut on June 3 to undergo an extensive refit.
- He added: ‘We have completely refitted the shop and changed our system of dispensing.’
- Although she had been designed with the possibility that one day she might be needed for military duty, the ship needed a major refit. Times, Sunday Times
- He concluded the value of refitting the boats, at a total cost of $46.2 million, was below what Pricewaterhouse-Coopers then estimated the ferry corporation could get by selling them.