refit

(rē fit; also, and for n. usually, rēfit′)

transitive verb, intransitive verb refitted, refitting

to make or be made ready or fit for use again, as by repairing, reequipping, or resupplying

noun

an act or instance of refitting

See refit in American Heritage Dictionary 4

verb re·fit·ted, re·fit·ting, re·fits
verb, transitive
To prepare and equip for additional use.
verb, intransitive
To be made fit again.
noun (rēˈfĭtˌ, rē-fĭtˈ)
  1. Repair of damage or wear: “a house . . . in need of a major refit” (Nancy Holmes).
  2. A secondary or subsequent preparation of supplies and equipment.

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