refurbish
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- refurbishing noun
- refurbishment noun
Etymology
Origin of refurbish
Example Sentences
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The World Snooker Championship will remain at the Crucible in Sheffield until 2045, with the venue set to be refurbished to add up to 500 additional seats.
From BBC
Under the agreement, British Steel will supply 120,000 tonnes of steel to refurbish two major ports in Lagos, with the contract worth £70m.
From BBC
It plans to replace the timber work and deck bracing, as well as refurbish the ironwork and masonry to maintain it as a crossing for cyclists and pedestrians.
From BBC
MPs and peers have been presented with proposals to refurbish the ailing Palace of Westminster and will decide what to do, in votes that are yet to be scheduled.
From BBC
Noem acknowledged the plane had a bedroom, but said it was being "refurbished".
From BBC
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