refitted

re·fit

[ree-fit] verb, re·fit·ted, re·fit·ting, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to fit, prepare, or equip again.
verb (used without object)
2.
to renew supplies or equipment.
3.
to get refitted.
noun
4.
an act of refitting.

Origin:
1660–70; re- + fit1

un·re·fit·ted, adjective
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refit
 
vb , -fits, -fitting, -fitted
1.  to make or be made ready for use again by repairing, re-equipping, or resupplying
 
n
2.  a repair or re-equipping, as of a ship, for further use
 
re'fitment
 
n

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refit
1666, from re- "again" + fit (v.). Originally nautical.
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