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refurbish
[ ree-fur-bish ]
verb (used with object)
- to furbish again; renovate; brighten:
to refurbish the lobby.
Synonyms: redecorate, refurnish
refurbish
/ riːˈfɜːbɪʃ /
verb
- tr to make neat, clean, or complete, as by renovating, re-equipping, or restoring
Derived Forms
- reˈfurbishing, noun
Other Words From
- re·furbish·ment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of refurbish1
Example Sentences
The district issued her laptops, but they were restricted to schoolwork only, so Ridley got refurbished computers through a local nonprofit organization called InspirEDU so they could do more on them while home all day.
In time, more than 120 houses in the Georgetown neighborhood were refurbished or built by him.
We at Outside devote a lot of words and hours to caring for and refurbishing our winter hard goods.
The group was tasked with refurbishing the site’s so-called cookie banners.
I had always dreamed of running my own business—ever since my first enterprise of buying and refurbishing instruments with my brother in Ohio and selling them to families on the coasts as a teenager.
In July, he gave $12.3 million to refurbish the Virginia home of Robert E. Lee, the Confederate General.
As her domestic life falls apart, she takes it as her charge to refurbish the house and its lifeless inhabitants.
Eleanor Clift on whether he can refurbish his image before November.
Last week, Shacknai sold the historic mansion to real estate investors who plan to refurbish the 27-room mansion for resale.
It was Josie Fifer's duty not only to tabulate and care for these relics, but to refurbish them when necessary.
We were to meet the directors of the Hudson's Bay Company that night, and we had come out to refurbish our scant, wild attire.
Why revamp and refurbish the old platitudes and dole them out each succeeding year?
If he venture to clean or refurbish his board without authorisation, he will receive a summons and be compelled to pay a fine.
In January 1971 Radio Sofia took steps to refurbish its old programming.
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