recommissioned

/ˌriːkəˈmɪʃənd/
verb
  1. To officially put something, such as a ship, machine, or military unit, back into active service or operation after it had been taken out of service.
    • The navy recommissioned the old battleship after years in dry dock.
    • The space agency recommissioned a retired satellite to help with weather monitoring.
    • After a major overhaul, the factory recommissioned its assembly line to meet new demand.
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