[
UK
/ɹɪfˈɜːnɪʃ/
]
VERB
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furnish with new or different furniture
We refurnished the living room
How To Use refurnish In A Sentence
- In Haworth she saw that the library had been redecorated, recarpeted and refurnished, and provided with many new books.
- We refurnished the living room
- If you are at boarding school, it isn't just because your parents had to refurnish their Upper East Side apartment without you around.
- The Chinese bedroom, refurnished by 1754, contained a magnificent suite of Chinese inspired furniture, dominated by a splendid japanned canopied bed surmounted at each corner by a carved gilded dragon.
- I appreciated that he went to all that trouble to refurnish my room but I didn't really care.
- If she had had her way, the room would have been refurnished years ago.
- Family seats, such as Arundel Castle in Sussex or Duncombe Park in Yorkshire, that once seemed too large or inconvenient for modern ways of life have been recolonised by their owners, redecorated and refurnished.
- This stunning home has been extensively refurnished and extended to provide bright spacious accommodation.
- Located in the middle of Bagenalstown the house has been completely refurnished and modernised.
- Her mansion was refurnished at taxpayers' expense.