1. refit - Noun
2. refit - Verb
To fit or prepare for use again; to repair; to restore after damage or decay; as, to refit a garment; to refit ships of war.
To fit out or supply a second time.
To obtain repairs or supplies; as, the fleet returned to refit.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter World War II, in an attempt to overcome the difference in gauges and speed up traffic, a bogie exchange device lifted freight wagons and carriages allowing workers to refit rolling stock with different gauged wheel-sets. Source: Internet
Although New Mexico was refitted with geared turbines in a 1931-33 refit, the remaining turbo-electric ships retained the system throughout their careers. Source: Internet
But they had only three weeks to organise caterers and florists, and for the Queen's dresser Angela Kelly to help remodel and refit the 1960s Norman Hartnell evening gown to serve as a wedding dress. Source: Internet
Due to Columbia's heavier weight, it was less ideal for NASA to use it for missions to the International Space Station, though modifications were made to the Shuttle during its last refit in case the spacecraft was needed for such tasks. Source: Internet
After rebooting into ubuntu (refit will show you an efi icon for ubuntu) boot into single mode by adding single to your kernel parameter list in grub. Source: Internet
After a £10.8 million refit, the building re-opened in November 2004. Source: Internet