Reconditioning
Pronunciation: /ˌriːkənˈdɪʃənɪŋ/
Reconditioning (noun)
- The process of making something work well again by repairing, cleaning, or adjusting it after wear or damage.
- A structured change in how someone learns or responds, done after a new situation or habit needs to be formed.
- Work done to bring used equipment back to required standards, often including parts replacement and performance checks.
Examples
- The team started reconditioning the old equipment to restore to good state.
- The building needs reconditioning to restore to good state.