Refurbishment in a sentence as a noun

Or must they go through a mayor refurbishment after each flight?

The refurbishment date is scratched into the plaster work: Feb 1722.

The big costs are manpower, maintenance, and refurbishment.

But they were so bumped that the refurbishment procedure involved a lot of handwork and iirc more than a month.

And since the engines are designed for multiple lights, they can even retry it without needing refurbishment.

It depends heavily on the level of refurbishment required between flights; agreed.

Remove them from the system and, assuming a subscription program, charge the offending driver for the cost of the battery or refurbishment.

Accordingly, the Department of Energy set up a refurbishment program aimed at extending the service lives of older nuclear weapons.

They are not truly reusable, and the refurbishment in between launches takes so long and requires such an extensive permanent staff and facilities that the per-launch cost is astronomical.

This is far more handy, environmentally friendly, local-economy friendly, and probably cheaper than shipping in phones to Apple for refurbishment.> Isn't it more likely that the pentalobe screws, with higher internal surface area than a phillips screw, offer some other benefit?The article refutes this with the argument "then why don't they use the same screw on the inside of the phone?

Refurbishment definitions

noun

the state of being restored to its former good condition; "the inn was a renovation of a Colonial house"

See also: renovation restoration