0 present participle of refurbish
1 to make a building look new again by doing work such as painting, repairing, and cleaning:
The developers refurbished the house inside and out.
Subsequently, careful inspection, cleaning, and reassembly of the components had to be carried out, as well as refurbishing some of the optics.
It is unclear whether these constructions that include both types of masonry are single-component constructions or products of later remodeling and refurbishing.
One reason for that is that many of these service amenities need refurbishing.
He talks about refurbishing the "green goddesses", which is a procedure that goes on anyway.
It still has all the facilities for rebuilding and refurbishing rolling stock and locomotives.
Diversification, niche industries or specialisation such as refurbishing cruise liners don't appear to be on the agenda for discussion.
If £4 million is spent on refurbishing something that is then sold for £4 million, it is being given away.
The same sort of difficulty will arise with refurbishing railway lines, where these go across the boundaries of passenger transport executives.