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View synonyms for retool
retool
[ ree-tool ]
verb (used with object)
- to replace or rearrange the tools and machinery of (a factory).
- to reorganize or rearrange, usually for the purpose of updating:
to retool the industrial organization.
verb (used without object)
- to replace or rearrange the tools of a factory.
- to replace the stamping machinery of a factory, especially to make a remodeled product.
retool
/ riːˈtuːl /
verb
- to replace, re-equip, or rearrange the tools in (a factory, etc)
- to revise or reorganize
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Example Sentences
Keep Red at the center, retool everything around him, and let the show run wild.
From The Daily Beast
The fiscal cliff showdown is the first test case of whether Obama can retool his vaunted campaign apparatus for his second term.
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The magazine will be reduced to 13 issues per year and will retool itself to become a more general-interest title.
From The Daily Beast
Apple will save money by not having to retool its production line.
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Over the longer term, it needs to retool itself so it can become competitive in the Northeast, Midwest, and California.
From The Daily Beast
To produce a new invention, you'd have to retool an entire factory.
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