Associations to the word «Refit»
Noun
- Plymouth
- Barge
- Blockade
- Installation
- Cargo
- Mm
- Modification
- Arsenal
- Uss
- Machinery
- Inch
- Rig
- Aircraft
- Crew
- Replacement
- Dartmouth
- Harbour
- Helicopter
- Admiral
- Fitting
- Preparation
- Armour
- Sydney
- Trial
- Commodore
- Ferry
- Ocean
- Anti
- Norfolk
- Mortar
- Ton
- Duty
- Tube
- Lounge
- Bay
- Training
- Funnel
- Refit
- Modernization
- Liner
- Minesweeper
- Gunboat
- Commissioning
- Completion
- Scotia
- Sloop
- Loch
- Malwa
- Docking
- Cruising
- Steamship
- Deployment
- Costing
- Hp
- Buoy
- Refurbishment
- Caterpillar
- Chancel
- Whaling
- Milne
- Brest
- Southerner
- Vanguard
- Nova
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
REFIT, noun. An act of having something fitted again, or replaced.
REFIT, verb. To fit again; to put back into its place.
REFIT, verb. To prepare for use again; to repair or restore.
REFIT, verb. To fit out or supply again.
Dictionary definition
REFIT, noun. Outfitting a ship again (by repairing or replacing parts).
REFIT, verb. Fit out again.
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