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remanufacture
[ ree-man-yuh-fak-cher ]
verb (used with object)
, re·man·u·fac·tured, re·man·u·fac·tur·ing.
- to refurbish (a used product) by renovating and reassembling its components:
to remanufacture a vacuum cleaner.
- to make a new or different product of:
to remanufacture fireplace logs from wood chips.
noun
- the act or process of remanufacturing a product.
- the product itself.
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Other Words From
- reman·u·factur·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of remanufacture1
First recorded in 1790–1800; re- + manufacture
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Example Sentences
Childhood is a stage in the process of that continual remanufacture of the Life Stuff by which the human race is perpetuated.
From Project Gutenberg
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