remanufacture

/ˌriːmænjuˈfæktʃər/
verb
  1. To make a product again, especially by rebuilding or restoring used items to a like-new condition.
    • The company remanufactures old car engines to sell as affordable replacements.
    • They remanufacture printer cartridges to reduce waste and save money.
    • The factory remanufactures industrial machinery for developing countries.
noun
  1. The process or result of making a product again, especially by rebuilding used items.
    • The remanufacture of electronics helps keep e-waste out of landfills.
    • This part is a remanufacture, not a brand-new original.
    • The company specializes in the remanufacture of heavy equipment.
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