Refit (verb)

  1. To fit or equip something again or differently.
  2. To make something suitable or appropriate again.

Origin:

From the latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "fit" meaning "to make something suitable or appropriate".

Examples:

  1. The sailors refit the boat with new sails and rigging before the race.
  2. The mechanic refit the engine with newer parts to increase its performance.
  3. The company refit the factory with new equipment to increase efficiency.
  4. The designer refit the clothes to fit the model's measurements.
  5. The electrician refit the wiring to conform to the new safety standards.
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