refitted in English

verb
1
replace or repair machinery, equipment, and fittings in (a ship, building, etc.).
a lucrative contract to refit a submarine fleet

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1. During the war, Navy ships were refitted here.

2. Some war weary B-1 were later refitted as B-3s.

3. She rejoined the Home Fleet, but was refitted in Portsmouth from July to September.

4. She was refitted in August 1916, where she received additional armour over her magazine and turret roofs.

5. She became a training ship in 1992 and was refitted to replace obsolete weapons and machinery.

6. This will allow refitted wagons to be marshalled in mixed train configurations pending the completion of installation work.

7. 22 Later I removed the back wheel, refitted it, adjusted the chain tension and replaced a headlight bulb.

8. He had it refitted and renamed Adventure, hoping that the cost would be reimbursed by the Admiralty.

9. The 40.25m / 132'1 Custom motor yacht 'Cetacea' was built in 1970 by Feadship and last refitted in 2014

10. Corroboree is a 33m luxury motor super yacht available for charter built in 1988, refitted in 2018

11. Askari is a 33m luxury expedition super yacht available for charter built in 1971, refitted in 2017

12. During this time 39 were refitted, reducing their overall main armament and the number of torpedo tubes to accommodate other weapons.

13. The prototype was refitted with BMW VIz 500 engines of 730 PS (720 hp) each, larger radiators, and wooden fixed-pitch propellers of TsAGI design.

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15. Aggressors are tasked with close-range fire support and have been outfitted with modified suits of Mark X Gravis Power Armour refitted to carry a shoulder-mounted Fragstorm Grenade Launcher.

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17. The 12th-century font is particularly notable, being of a tapering beaker shape, with diapering depicting crossing stems and Acanthus leaves; its cover is an octagonal pyramid dating from about 1635, when the church interior was refitted.

18. (f) After completion of all maintenance a general verification must be carried out to ensure the aircraft or component is clear of all tools, equipment and any other extraneous parts and material, and that all access panels removed have been refitted.

19. ‘A Boxy, low-lying structure about 2 feet tall was surmounted by precarious, spindly towers outfitted with tiny ladders rising to a height of 6 feet.’ ‘The exterior locations benefit also from the inherent visual drama of wood-frame houses and Boxy, refitted mill buildings seen against the tumescent Berkshire hills.’

20. An Aggressor, who is usually a member of an Aggressor Squad, is an Astartes fire support specialist unique to formations of Primaris Space Marines. Aggressors are tasked with close-range fire support and have been outfitted with modified suits of Mark X Gravis Power Armour refitted to carry a shoulder-mounted Fragstorm Grenade Launcher.

21. Aggressors are tasked with heavy short to mid-range fire support and have been outfitted with modified suits of Mark X Gravis Pattern Power Armour refitted to carry shoulder-mounted missile Fragstorm Grenade Launchers that can be automatically reloaded from internal stores within their battle-plate, and fully automatic versions of Guilliman’s