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retool

[ US /ɹiˈtuɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪtˈuːl/ ]
VERB
  1. revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving
    We must retool the town's economy
  2. provide (a workshop or factory) with new tools

How To Use retool In A Sentence

  • You have to work with those middle managers, so they understand what the company's philosophy will be and what the company's practice will be for retooling, retraining and reskilling employees.
  • Three years on, Boeing is retooling some of the world's most complex manufacturing practices, while shaking the kinks out of its supply-chain process.
  • Japan has resisted structural economic and social reforms that could retool its sputtering economic model.
  • Should I not be worrying about the fact that we've lost millions of jobs and that we've got to retool in order to to compete?
  • That's because right now there are many, many people currently retooling for bioinformatics. The Scientist
  • What that dictates is Orion on EELV and scaling back CaLV to the largest vehicle possible * without* new engine development or retooling at Michoud. NASA Faces Tough Choices & Needs an Administrator Now - NASA Watch
  • Phillips' order "does not order the military to redesign its barracks, to retool its pay scales or benefits, to reordain its chaplains, to rewrite its already extensive anti-harassment or 'dignity and respect'" rules, or anything else," they said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • For many area organizations, this downturn in funding has meant they have had to reline and retool plans and projects they had projected for themselves.
  • The past year's sagging economy has caused many schools to retool their recruiting tactics, according to findings in a new national survey released last month.
  • The gentrification of urban space was a by-product of global capitalism's retooling from the Industrial Age to the Information Age.
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