1. refurbishing - Noun
2. refurbishing - Verb
refurbishing
present participle of refurbish
refurbishing (plural refurbishings)
The act by which something is refurbished.
Since then, they’ve conspired to come up with some of the most fanciful, fun window displays ever known to Glenwood, making use of twigs and branches from their yards, using old wooden chairs, and even refurbishing items they’d find in the dumpster. Source: Internet
Attractive addition to any new or refurbishing salon, the Corvus is a modern spacious design, straight lines complement its visual appeal with its dark wood-grain finish and white front panel with metal art flashings. Source: Internet
Conliffe Phillip, stadium manager, told OBSERVER media yesterday that the clean up will commence shortly and the contractor anticipates that the refurbishing will be completed by month end, in time for the start of the Super 50 Tournament. Source: Internet
But, happily, in March 2005, the hotel reopened as The Mulranny Park Hotel after extensive refurbishing, rebuilding, and renovation and is now celebrating its 10th anniversary with all kinds of specials, events, discounts and promotions. Source: Internet
Freres compares pinball machine collectors to car collectors, who are passionate about refurbishing machines and even adding modifications. Source: Internet
He said the refurbishing job is too big for the parish alone to handle the cost. Source: Internet