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recondition
[ ree-kuhn-dish-uhn ]
recondition
/ ˌriːkənˈdɪʃən /
verb
- tr to restore to good condition or working order
to recondition an engine
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Derived Forms
- reconˈditioned, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of recondition1
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Example Sentences
Employees came in on a Saturday to produce extra WD-40 to meet the needs of disaster victims, to recondition flood- and rain-damaged vehicles and equipment.
From Popular-Science
It is time for the Israeli leadership to recondition their thinking process and adopt new pragmatic strategies towards Gaza.
From The Daily Beast
The Rehab Shop was equipped not only to recondition machines but to test them.
From Project Gutenberg
Teach a man to kill, as in war, and then you have to recondition him later.
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