refurbishment

[ UK /ɹɪfˈɜːbɪʃmənt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈfɝbɪʃmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being restored to its former good condition
    the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house
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How To Use refurbishment In A Sentence

  • This is where another highly successful businesswoman with a love of property refurbishment is selling her home. Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual budget for the secretariat is approved by the board of governors in which the refurbishment was included. Times, Sunday Times
  • This terraced house is undergoing refurbishment, retaining period features such as open fireplaces and stripped wooden floors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smoking was initially restricted to the bar area of the clubhouse after an unserviceable extractor fan was removed during a £26,000 refurbishment earlier in the year.
  • The toilets were shut for refurbishment and reopened with steel urinals and toilet seats.
  • With refurbishment, this property has the potential to become a stylish and gracious home.
  • It was used as offices and will need refurbishment to be converted back to a house. Times, Sunday Times
  • The planned refurbishment would remove the mezzanine, an important part of the building's heritage significance
  • The prince - who is also titled the Earl of Wessex - was given a tour of the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, which is currently staging its first production after a two-year £15. 3 million refurbishment. Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • There it is to undergo refurbishments, including repairs to a stabiliser fin damaged in transit.
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