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re·fit

 (rē-fĭt′)
v. re·fit·ted, re·fit·ting, re·fits
v.tr.
To prepare and equip for additional use.
v.intr.
To be made fit again.
n. (rē′fĭt′, rē-fĭt′)
1. Repair of damage or wear: "a house ... in need of a major refit" (Nancy Holmes).
2. A secondary or subsequent preparation of supplies and equipment.
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refit

vb, -fits, -fitting or -fitted
to make or be made ready for use again by repairing, re-equipping, or resupplying
n
a repair or re-equipping, as of a ship, for further use
reˈfitment n
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re•fit

(riˈfɪt)

v. -fit•ted -fit, -fit•ting, v.t.
1. to fit, prepare, or equip again.
v.i.
2. to renew supplies or equipment.
3. to get refitted.
n.
4. an act of refitting.
[1660–70]
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refit


Past participle: refitted
Gerund: refitting

Imperative
refit
refit
Present
I refit
you refit
he/she/it refits
we refit
you refit
they refit
Preterite
I refitted
you refitted
he/she/it refitted
we refitted
you refitted
they refitted
Present Continuous
I am refitting
you are refitting
he/she/it is refitting
we are refitting
you are refitting
they are refitting
Present Perfect
I have refitted
you have refitted
he/she/it has refitted
we have refitted
you have refitted
they have refitted
Past Continuous
I was refitting
you were refitting
he/she/it was refitting
we were refitting
you were refitting
they were refitting
Past Perfect
I had refitted
you had refitted
he/she/it had refitted
we had refitted
you had refitted
they had refitted
Future
I will refit
you will refit
he/she/it will refit
we will refit
you will refit
they will refit
Future Perfect
I will have refitted
you will have refitted
he/she/it will have refitted
we will have refitted
you will have refitted
they will have refitted
Future Continuous
I will be refitting
you will be refitting
he/she/it will be refitting
we will be refitting
you will be refitting
they will be refitting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been refitting
you have been refitting
he/she/it has been refitting
we have been refitting
you have been refitting
they have been refitting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been refitting
you will have been refitting
he/she/it will have been refitting
we will have been refitting
you will have been refitting
they will have been refitting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been refitting
you had been refitting
he/she/it had been refitting
we had been refitting
you had been refitting
they had been refitting
Conditional
I would refit
you would refit
he/she/it would refit
we would refit
you would refit
they would refit
Past Conditional
I would have refitted
you would have refitted
he/she/it would have refitted
we would have refitted
you would have refitted
they would have refitted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.refit - outfitting a ship again (by repairing or replacing parts)
outfitting - the act of renovating and fitting out a ship
Verb1.refit - fit out again
equip, fit out, outfit, fit - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
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refit

noun repair, fix, restore, renew, mend, renovate, patch up, put back together, restore to working order During the war, navy ships were refitted here.
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Translations
يُصْلِح، يُجَدِّد
opravit
istandsætte
gera viî, standsetja
naujai įrengti
aptakelēt

refit

[ˈriːˈfɪt]
A. N (gen) → reparación f, compostura f (Naut) → reparación f
B. VT (gen) → reparar, componer (Naut) → reparar
C. VI (Naut) → repararse
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refit

[ˈriːfɪt]
n [ship] → remise f en état
[ˌriːˈfɪt] vt [+ ship] → remettre en état
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refit

vt shipneu ausrüsten; factoryneu ausstatten
vi (ship)neu ausgerüstet werden
n (Naut) → Neuausrüstung f
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refit

[n ˈriːˌfɪt; vb ˌriːˈfɪt]
1. n (Naut) → raddobbo
2. vt (ship) → raddobbare
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refit

(riːˈfit) past tense, past participle ˌreˈfitted verb
to repair or fit new parts to (a ship). They are refitting the liner.
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References in classic literature ?
Legree, having refitted Tom's handcuffs, proceeded deliberately to investigate the contents of his pockets.
Nukuheva is the most important of these islands, being the only one at which ships are much in the habit of touching, and is celebrated as being the place where the adventurous Captain Porter refitted his ships during the late war between England and the United States, and whence he sallied out upon the large whaling fleet then sailing under the enemy's flag in the surrounding seas.
If I had had hands to have refitted her, and to have launched her into the water, the boat would have done well enough, and I might have gone back into the Brazils with her easily enough; but I might have foreseen that I could no more turn her and set her upright upon her bottom than I could remove the island; however, I went to the woods, and cut levers and rollers, and brought them to the boat resolving to try what I could do; suggesting to myself that if I could but turn her down, I might repair the damage she had received, and she would be a very good boat, and I might go to sea in her very easily.
But where there are no obstacles to a union, as in the present case, where the connection is in every point desirable, delays are unnecessary: they will be married as soon as S- Place, which Sir Frederic gives up to them, can he refitted for their reception."
It has a lovely front living room with a large bay window, a dining room and a spacious refitted breakfast kitchen.
WHERE: Lincoln Road, Acocks Green WHAT: A period terrace in a convenient location with vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room, refitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and a refitted bathroom.
Zvezdochka, which specialises in repair and refit of nuclear-powered boats, has already refitted four of India's diesel-electric fleet, Sindhuvir (S58), Sinduratna (S59), Sindhugosh (S55) and Sindhudvhaj (S56).
We are extremely satisfied with the efficient services being provided by the ADSB, and we look forward to future cooperation with the UAE and the ADSB," Colonel Ala Abdulla Seyadi, Commander of Bahrain Coast Guard said in his brief speech after receiving the last batch of refitted boats.
The property comprises an entrance hallway, lounge, dining room, third reception room/study, refitted breakfasting kitchen, ground-floor guest cloakroom, master bedroom with en suite shower room, second double bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The Co-op said the pace of change would not slacken in 2009 when another 700 food stores will be refitted and brought up to standard at a cost of pounds 180m, completing the roll-out of the brand to the existing food estate.
The adjoining Spar grocery shop is also to be refitted and will close for three weeks in February.
However, the English yard has now got its act together and the last submarine to be refitted at Rosyth, HMS Spartan, is now in the Fife dockyard.