Refurbish in a sentence as a verb

Perhaps Tesla does or should give a rebate for sending back the old part who can then turn around and refurbish it.

He wanted $250M to refurbish/remodel his stadium, they said no, because they knew he wasn't going to move the team.

It behooves everyone for them to check it out and refurbish first, then just replace as they determine the root cause.

I have trouble seeing where frozen corpses are markedly more attractive to refurbish.

One challenge I can imagine is that it'll be more expensive to ship the stage back to land by barge for refuelling / refurbish and relaunch.

Re-using without massive refurbish costs is their ultimate goal, hence the assumption.

Instead, they might sell the phone to a store which may refurbish it or give the phone to a friend or family member who dosen't need the latest phone.

Imagine if the florist who does helium party balloons starts offering the service to refurbish your HD.

The fact that Apple is probably the biggest reseller of refurbished devices speaks to that point, but again, that question is so complex.

Not sure if the contract allows SpaceX to refurbish the capsules for other commercial missions, but the other CRS Dragons are being used for showpieces at the moment.

Given that even the original software is buggy and prone to get corrupted, that seems to be quite bad design - they can't easily refurbish units.

The mother company has to help refurbish the local economy so workers find new jobs, or hire a job agency to find jobs and prove workers aren't just ditched.

It's pretty common to give customers refurbished replacements, then take back their old broken stuff, refurbish them, and give that out to the next customer who needs a replacement.

At any rate, Apple's policy is to refurbish and resell damaged devices when possible, and they sell refurbished products directly in their online store.

And it can be inserted into the processing workflow much faster than if it had been out in the ocean, and with less overhead of having to clean it, refurbish it, inspect it, etc.

I don't think they'd retire these without a good reason... And engines take SO much maintenance, if it sat in the outdoors for very long I can imagine how it might be more trouble to refurbish than buying one that's still in service.

It also meant the company didn’t need to spend as much to refurbish aging restaurants; instead, it offered incentives and lined up loans for franchisees to revamp their locations, replacing dull old plastic countertops with shiny metallic surfaces and futuristic stripes of neon.

Refurbish definitions

verb

make brighter and prettier; "we refurbished the guest wing"; "My wife wants us to renovate"

See also: renovate