1. reconditioned - Adjective
2. reconditioned - Verb
reconditioned
simple past and past participle of recondition
reconditioned (not comparable)
Which has been reconditioned
A reconditioned machine
A good core may often be easily reconditioned by a crankshaft grinding citation process. Source: Internet
Aged and worn pianos can be rebuilt or reconditioned. Source: Internet
Most of the M1892 rifles were arsenal reconditioned to the Model 1896 configuration. Source: Internet
Most of the M1898 carbines were arsenal reconditioned to the Model 1899 configuration and fitted with windage-adjustable rear sights. Source: Internet
Rea said the town worked with the U.S. Forest Service to get the trail put in and to see the aging Pinnacle Fire Tower reconditioned. Source: Internet
The Giants and Manning contend photomatching is unreliable because it does not take into account that helmets are routinely reconditioned during or after a season, the evidence of which might be found on the inside of the helmet and not the outside. Source: Internet