Refit

Pronunciation: /riːˈfɪt/

Refit (verb)

  1. to fix and improve something, especially a vehicle or building, to make it work better.

Examples

  • They refit the old ship to improve its performance.
  • The company plans to refit the office with new technology.

Common collocations: refit a building, refit a vehicle, refit completely, complete refit, undergo a refit

Refit (noun)

  1. the act of fixing and improving something, especially a vehicle or building.

Examples

  • The refit took longer than expected due to unforeseen issues.
  • A refit of the kitchen can increase the home's value.

Synonyms of Refit

Neutral

Antonyms of Refit

  • when something is harmed or broken
  • when something is ignored or not maintained