Sentence examples for reconditioning from inspiring English sources

The word 'reconditioning' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to the process of restoring or improving something to a better condition (usually a machine). For example: The old car needed extensive reconditioning before it could be sold.

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reconditioning

verb

Present participle of recondition

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These iconic cars are valuable to the country, as important to tourism as the cable cars of San Francisco or the gondolas of Venice.With the assistance of enthusiasts in America preparations are under way for reconditioning Cuba's ageing fleet so it runs cleanly and efficiently.

Sequa, accused of improperly reconditioning aviation parts, encouraged the government's investigation into its complex technology, going so far as to foot the bill.

Technological advance usually implies mechanization, although it may be biological and organizational only, as in crop rotation, reconditioning of the soil, improved seeding, or better utilization of available technology.

Boeing has said its system has safeguards that prevent a drained battery from being recharged without first being sent back to the manufacturer for reconditioning.

Circle was a major contractor in selling athletic equipment to schools and reconditioning used equipment.

WELLINGTON — Mention the words rest, reconditioning and Rugby World Cup in the same sentence to New Zealanders, and they are likely to break out in a cold sweat.

Rodriguez says he is in good shape after an off-season spent repairing and reconditioning his body, and his timing at the plate is good so far and he has shown flashes of power.

As much as he sees ending prep football as a moral issue, Butler was also chagrined, he said, that money was spent on reconditioning Dover High's football helmets when the district was haggling over the current budget, in which 10 teaching positions were eliminated.

Others wonder if sports could be the new decade's print news media, reconditioning consumers with online alternatives that diminish traditional revenue streams.

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It has taken possession of water rights in the Mojave Desert, diamonds, oil wells, a hog-slaughtering facility, a restaurant, a hyperbaric chamber, a brewery in Philadelphia, a lien on a terminal at Kennedy International Airport and a stake in a nuclear fuel-reconditioning partnership.

If only there'd been Yuko, the hair-straightening and thermal-reconditioning system from Japan that works with a flat iron, she could have washed all those dirtbag guys right out of her lustrous mop.

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