1. retrofitted - Adjective
2. retrofitted - Verb
Derived from retrofit
retrofitted
simple past and past participle of retrofit
retrofitted
fitted or installed at a later date
All new technical can be retrofitted to older pools. Source: Internet
First few with straight leading edge, later retrofitted with Phase 2 (kinked) wing. Source: Internet
Beginning in 2007, 178 USAF F-15Cs were retrofitted with the AN/APG-63(V)3 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. Source: Internet
Caltrans commonly installs exit number signage only when a freeway or interchange is built, reconstructed, retrofitted, or repaired, and it is usually just tacked onto the top-right corner of an already existing sign. Source: Internet
At NYU Langone Health, another hospital operator, the “ERs are extremely busy” and some patients are being treated in space retrofitted to expand capacity, spokesman Jim Mandler said Saturday. Source: Internet
For added protection, vehicles may be retrofitted with reactive armor; on impact, reactive tiles explode or deform, disrupting the normal function of the shaped charge. Source: Internet