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  • 11recondition — /ree keuhn dish euhn/, v.t. to restore to a good or satisfactory condition; repair; make over. [1915 20; RE + CONDITION] * * * …

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  • 12recondition — verb To restore to a functional state, or to a condition resembling the original. When reconditioning antique furniture, it is important to try to preserve as much of the original finish as possible. Syn: fix, refurbish, repair …

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  • 13recondition — Synonyms and related words: cobble, commission, condition, darn, do up, doctor, face lift, fix, fix up, furbish, mend, overhaul, patch, patch up, put in commission, put in order, put in repair, put in shape, ready, recap, reclaim, reeducate,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 14recondition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. repair, renew, overhaul, renovate, restore, regenerate, rejuvenate. See restoration. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To bring back to a previous normal condition: rebuild, reclaim, reconstruct,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 15recondition — re|con|di|tion [ˌri:kənˈdıʃən] v [T] to repair something, especially an old machine, so that it works like a new one ▪ a reconditioned engine …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16recondition — re|con|di|tion [ ,rikən dıʃn ] verb transitive to repair a machine, usually so that it can be sold again …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 17recondition — re·con·di·tion || ‚rɪːkÉ™n dɪʃn v. renovate, renew, restore to good condition …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 18recondition — verb 1》 condition again. 2》 Brit. overhaul or renovate …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 19recondition — verb (T) to repair something, especially an old machine, so that it works like a new one reconditioned adjective: a reconditioned engine …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20recondition — v repair, mend, restore; doctor, service, overhaul, give new parts; fix, fix up, patch, patch up; correct, adjust, straighten, straighten out or up; rectify, remedy, better, amend; make over, remodel, renovate; refinish, resurface, revamp, renew …

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