1. refurbished - Adjective
2. refurbished - Verb
refurbished
simple past and past participle of refurbish
refurbished (comparative more refurbished, superlative most refurbished)
Rebuilt or replenished with all new material; or, restored to original (or better) working order and appearance.
Recently, I was in Bernalda, my dad's ancestral home town in Italy. He has just refurbished a palazzo and turned it into a hotel, so we had my sister's wedding there. It was beautiful. Roman Coppola
Access millions of books, newspapers and audiobooks with this refurbished Kindle, now $30 off for Prime members. Source: Internet
According to the constitutional amendments passed in 2003 the parliament will consist of only 150 members elected with the proportional representation system and will be fully refurbished. Source: Internet
Adrian was happy with having to wait five weeks for his Winning Streak appearance as he has just moved into his new refurbished home with his girlfriend Lisa. Source: Internet
After shooting, the car was bought, refurbished, and displayed in the "Cars of the Stars Motor Museum" in England. Source: Internet
After completion of acceptance flights at Area 51 of this last new F-117A aircraft, the flight test squadron continued flight test duties of refurbished aircraft after modifications by Lockheed. Source: Internet