refit

/riːˈfɪt/
noun
  1. The process of repairing or updating equipment or a structure.
    • The refit of the office included new lighting and desks.
    • After the refit, the train ran more smoothly.
    • The ship underwent a major refit last year.
verb
  1. To repair, replace, or add equipment to a vehicle, building, or machine to make it suitable for a new purpose.
    • The navy decided to refit the old battleship with modern radar.
    • The company plans to refit the factory for electric car production.
    • We need to refit the kitchen with new appliances.
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