Recondition

Pronunciation: /ˌriːkənˈdɪʃən/

Recondition (verb)

  1. To fix something and make it work well again, often after it has been damaged or used for a long time.
  2. To prepare an item so it can be used again, by cleaning, checking, and replacing parts if needed.
  3. To change someone’s behaviour or responses through repeated training, so they act differently in the future.

Examples

  • The technician reconditioned the broken machine.
  • The team reconditioned the damaged equipment for safe use.