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You can use the word "refit" to refer to the process of fitting something with new parts or features. For example, "After a few years of use, the house needed to be refit with new energy-efficient appliances."
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refit
verb
To fit again; to put back into its place.
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The navy has not been left out, with a C$1.1 billion ($1.1 billion) refit for a dozen frigates and a C$2.9 billion contract for three ships to support army operations.
There are plans to refit many of the other buildings, too.On other environmental measures the games have performed less well.
Excalibur Almaz intends to refit two Almaz space stations that were originally made for the Soviet armed forces.The space-tourism business is famously long on hype but rather short, so far, on results.
Eventually, Mr Kelley accepts, Ford will have to refit its plants so that they can build to demand, rather than "to sit on a lot".
And more are being pitched as heritage experiences, rather than just old houses.The change in approach was seen this week when the house that poet William Wordsworth grew up in was reopened by the National Trust after a refit.
The new kit has allowed Paramount to supply finer-grade wools for the men's suits its customers make.The factory refit and the move upmarket was a response to competitive pressures that have driven many local rivals out of business.
In November the Cinerama cinema in Seattle unveiled the country's first laser-illuminated projector, a dual projector made by Christie, an American manufacturer, as part of a multi-million dollar refit.
The mechanics' verdict was that the sputtering engine would be as good as new with a partial refit.
More interestingly, Nikkeiren is calling for more money to be spent on Japan's housing stock; subsidies to refit houses for the elderly would, it thinks, be particularly useful, given Japan's rapidly greying population.
It has, for example, just undergone a $42m refit, and it costs over $50,000 a day to keep at sea, because of its need for a large, specially adapted support vessel.
It would be the most important refit since the canal opened.The plan has not been an issue during the election campaign, which Martín Torrijos, son of the military dictator who negotiated the hand-over of the canal with President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, is set to win.
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