refit

[riːˈfɪt]

refit Definition

  • 1to repair or improve a vehicle, machine, or building so that it is in good condition again
  • 2to fit something again, especially a ship with new equipment

Using refit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "refit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The garage will refit your car with a new engine.

  • Example

    The company is planning to refit its factories with new machinery.

  • Example

    The ship was refitted with modern navigation and communication systems.

refit Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for refit

Phrases with refit

  • to modify or adapt something so that it is suitable for a particular use or purpose

    Example

    The old warehouse was refitted for use as an art gallery.

  • to modify or adapt something so that it meets the required standards or specifications

    Example

    The aircraft was refitted to meet the latest safety regulations.

  • to repair and improve the appearance of something, especially a building or room

    Example

    The hotel has been refitted and refurbished to a high standard.

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Summary: refit in Brief

The verb 'refit' [riːˈfɪt] means to repair, improve, or fit something again. It is often used in the context of vehicles, machines, and buildings. Examples include 'The garage will refit your car with a new engine.' and 'The ship was refitted with modern navigation and communication systems.' 'Refit' can also be used in phrases such as 'refit for purpose' and 'refit and refurbish,' which respectively mean to modify something for a specific use or to repair and improve the appearance of something.