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recondition

[ree-kuhn-dish-uhn] / ˌri kənˈdɪʃ ən /




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Safety investigators traced the problem to how the nearly 20-year-old series of rail cars were reconditioned.

From Washington Post

Earlier in the month, the company said it would hire 1,800 employees by summer-end to boost production through reconditioning and preparing vehicles for sale.

From Reuters

Even lower-end models cost about twice what they did a year ago, and companies that sell reconditioned pallets are having to keep up with demand as well.

From Seattle Times

Some performers need to recondition their bodies or their voices.

From New York Times

So LaFontaine’s group is reconditioning such cars and providing credit counseling for buyers with lower incomes or poor credit.

From Washington Times