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  • present participle of refit.

refitting





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Refitting the ships with 320 Tomahawk cruise missiles apiece, as the Navy once proposed, would cost more than $1 billion a vessel, an unlikely expenditure at a time of shrinking Pentagon budgets.

From Time Magazine Archive

Refitting the rest of the galleries will take longer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Refitting Ph.D.'s for the world of business A Ph.D. in philosophy was once a oneway ticket to an ivy turret.

From Time Magazine Archive

Refitting in three weeks' time, the United States revenue-cutter Bear, manned by volunteers under Captain Francis Tuttle, R.C.S., sailed from Seattle on November 27, 1897, and wintered at Unalaska.

From True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World by Greely, Adolphus W.

April 2nd: A few more new guns had come in from the Refitting Depot.

From Pushed and the Return Push by Nichols, George Herbert Fosdike




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