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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recondition.

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Examples

  • That followed October's announcement that the company would cut about 4% of its work force, targeting its operation that reconditions cars before they are put up for sale.

    CarMax Net Profit Increases 72% 2009

  • In October, the company said it would cut about 4% of its work force, targeting its operation that reconditions cars before they are put up for sale.

    CarMax Posts Loss as Auto Sales Tumble 2008

  • BARACK OBAMA, (D) PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: It's time, I believe, to pursue direct diplomacy with friend and full right, without reconditions.

    CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2008 2008

  • Marty G. makes house calls to repair washers and dryers, and he reconditions old machines in his shop for resale.

    SHARE before the House Select Committee 2008

  • While far from alarmist, The Panic Years reconditions marriage-minded (and self-destructive) women to disentangle themselves from their counter-productive course.

    Doree Lewak: How Not to Live Vi-Carrie-ously Through Cartoon Characters 2008

  • The educational arena is where the most intangible, and yet the most powerful, of all resources human knowledge reconditions, redefines, recreates, and entirely reshapes human beings.

    A self-driven approach towards learning Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • His unswerving determination led him to an unusual and ultimately lucrative discovery—he invented the tennis ball canister that reconditions old and dead tennis balls and brings them back to life.

    The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005

  • His unswerving determination led him to an unusual and ultimately lucrative discovery—he invented the tennis ball canister that reconditions old and dead tennis balls and brings them back to life.

    The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005

  • He was several pounds, I think it was 15 pounds lighter, and it has forced him to sort of consider the way he reconditions himself and the way he approaches the race and while obviously he has been through a very, very serious illness, he's come very close to death, but it's a great tribute to the man.

    CNN Transcript Jul 29, 2001 2001

  • You will feel these mighty forces aiding you as your increasing faith reconditions your attitudes.

    The Power of Positive Thinking Norman Vincent Peale 1980

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