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To refitted
verb
To fit again; to put back into its place.
Exact(2)
But today, restaurants at all levels are building private rooms of all descriptions, from imitation manor houses, like Cello's, to refitted bank vaults, like Vine's, in the financial district.
As refits are found, all numbers assigned to refitted elements will remain stable, and all numbers in Supplementary file 1 will be retained.
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She has never had a chance to refit.
The results were I had to refit every single jacket".
Another $5 to $6 million was required to refit the ship as a general-purpose research vessel.
He decided to refit the Jeep — it actually belonged to his parents — to fit his lifestyle.
And two boats have already lost their masts and had to stop to refit.
It will cost £50 million to refit the stores, the company said.
The Raytheon Company has a contract to refit up to 684 Tomahawks with a more accurate satellite-guided navigation system.
This suggests that there is a need to refit the parameters of the statistical PDF including the latest LHC data.
He was hoping for new contracts to refit the nation's aging fleet of A-10 Warthog attack planes.
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