recondition
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- v bring into an improved condition
He reconditioned the old appliances
- Main purpose of spring training is not to recondition baseballers but to recondition baseball addicts, by reminding them that a new season is about to start, reviving their .
- So Daimler-Benz has made an odd request: that employees sell their year-old models not to the highest bidder but to Mercedes dealers, who will recondition the cars and sell them.
- The New York syndicate which owns Whirlwind, slowest of 1930's four contenders, did not recondition her this year.