0 to make a building look new again by doing work such as painting, repairing, and cleaning:
The developers refurbished the house inside and out.
1 to make a room or building look fresh and new again:
You’ve refurbished the kitchen.
2 to improve a building or store by cleaning and decorating it, adding new furniture, equipment, etc.:
3 to repair and clean equipment so that its condition is like new:
Subsequently, careful inspection, cleaning, and reassembly of the components had to be carried out, as well as refurbishing some of the optics.
The concept of robustness is employed to refurbish an old objection of the wager, namely the many-theologies objection.
It is unclear whether these constructions that include both types of masonry are single-component constructions or products of later remodeling and refurbishing.
Most pharmacies have been refurbished during the last decade and this includes computer-assisted sales and customer management.
Old links were refurbished and new ones forged.
He promised to refurbish the altar and surrounding tribune, provided that he might include the coat of arms of his family and otherwise decorate that space as he saw fit.
A long lag time was necessary to refurbish and remake the moral and material connections in such a way that would permit faith in a unified cosmology to survive.
In short, the welfarist attempt to refurbish the preference- or desirebased view runs into difficulty; it appears unable to deliver all that the welfarist philosopher-economists themselves would like to get.