History
History
Synonyms
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US
Meaning:
mend

to remake, repair, (something broken, worn out or torn); restore (something) to good condition or working order

correct, improve, fix

overhaul

an examination to discover and repair faults

redo, restore

reaffirm

to state (something) again

start over; refurbish

reclaim

to return (waste land etc) to a useful condition, a state of cultivation; to reform (a person); to demand that (something) be given back

bring into usable condition

reconstruct

to build (something) again

reorganize, build up

refit

(to cause a ship etc) to be made ready for use again by renewing or repairing parts

correct, improve, fix

refurbish

to make (a room, furniture etc) clean or bright again, (as if) new

spruce up

rehabilitate

to make (a criminal, a person who has been ill) able to live a normal life again; to restore (e.g. old buildings) to a good condition

renovate, adjust

rejuvenate

to cause (a person) to feel young or active again

make new again

renew

to begin (something) again; to put new life and strength into (something); to replace (something out of date)

start over; refurbish

renovate

to restore (an old building, painting etc) to a good condition

fix up, modernize

reoriented

to orient(ate) again or in a new way

reorganize, build up

resettle

(to help a person) to settle in a new country

relocate

reshuffle

a change of responsibilities, duties etc; to mix (playing-cards) again

reorganize, build up

restock

to put fresh supplies into or onto (something)

start over; refurbish

restore

to give (something stolen, borrowed, lost etc) back; to bring (something) back into use; to make (a person) well or normal again

fix, make new

resurrect

to bring (something) back into use

revive

retake

to capture, photograph, (something) again

resume

retook

of retake

resume

revamp

to improve the condition of (something)

renovate

revive

(to cause a person, business etc) to come back to consciousness, health or good state

start again; bring back to life

smarten

(to cause oneself, a person) to become smart

fix

transplant

to take up (plants etc) with their roots and plant in another place; to transfer (skin or an organ, e.g. a heart or kidney) from one place on the body or from one person to another

relocate

RECONDITION as in Wiktionary
RECONDITION as in Wikipedia