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retool

[ree-tool] / riˈtul /


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The record-breaking spending spree represented much more than a club retooling after a romp through the Premier League.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the Cavaliers learned during James’s first Cleveland tenure, a team only gets so many chances to sell another round of retooling to its maturing centerpiece.

From Washington Post

When asked about Netanyahu’s judicial retooling writ large, Kirby said the Biden administration has said “privately” and “publicly” that the legislation would “fly in the face of the whole idea of checks and balances.”

From Washington Post

A recreational vehicle has been retooled into a mobile clinic that can travel along the state line for doctors to provide abortions.

From Seattle Times

Sunday’s announcement would add to a series of recent changes made by lawmakers to retool California’s mental and behavioral health system since its last major overhaul six decades ago.

From Los Angeles Times