What is another word for re-furbishing?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːfˈɜːbɪʃɪŋ], [ ɹˌiːfˈɜːbɪʃɪŋ], [ ɹ_ˌiː_f_ˈɜː_b_ɪ_ʃ_ɪ_ŋ]
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Similar words for re-furbishing:
- remodeling (noun)
- brush up (verb)
- furbish (verb)
- mend (verb)
- re-create (verb)
- rearrange (verb)
- reclaim (verb)
- recondition (verb)
- refurbish (verb)
- rehabilitate (verb)
- rejuvenate (verb)
- remodel (verb)
- renovate (verb)
- repair (verb)
- restore (verb)
Synonyms for Re-furbishing:
n.
• remodeling (noun)v.
• brush up (verb)- reread,
- review,
- revise,
- go over,
- study,
- touch up,
- look over,
- read up,
- relearn,
- polish up,
- refurbish,
- cram,
- retouch,
- refresh one's memory.
- gain,
- amend,
- perk up,
- get better,
- fiddle with,
- condition,
- reconstruct,
- look up,
- right,
- darn,
- rebuild,
- cure,
- aid,
- convalesce,
- recover,
- reform,
- heal,
- service,
- better,
- doctor,
- get well,
- recuperate,
- ready,
- patch,
- sew,
- rectify,
- redress,
- ameliorate,
- knit,
- remedy,
- emend.
- bring up to date,
- reaffirm,
- replenish,
- stimulate,
- Recommence,
- begin again,
- restate,
- freshen,
- extend,
- brace,
- continue,
- gentrify,
- prolong,
- repeat,
- resume,
- give a new look to,
- restock,
- reopen,
- reawaken,
- transform.
- resolve,
- domesticate,
- tame,
- train,
- salvage.
- refit,
- gussy up,
- mend,
- recondition,
- spruce,
- rehabilitate,
- reequip,
- clean up,
- do up,
- repair,
- revamp,
- renovate,
- redo,
- restore,
- rejuvenate,
- retread,
- set to rights,
- REHAB,
- update,
- remodel,
- renew,
- modernize,
- fix up,
- refresh,
- overhaul.
- reclaim,
- redeem,
- reestablish,
- clear,
- reinstate,
- reintegrate,
- reinvigorate,
- restitute,
- make good,
- convert,
- furbish,
- change,
- reconstitute,
- save.
- revitalize,
- breathe new life into,
- make young again,
- give new life to,
- DO,
- regenerate,
- give face lift to,
- exhilarate,
- revivify,
- reanimate.
How to use "Re-furbishing" in context?
What is re-furbishing?
When you re-furbish something, you restore it to its original condition. This can mean anything from cleaning and repairing small damages, to completely replacing an entire piece of furniture. Whatever the task, there are a few key steps to follow.
1. Make a plan.
Before any work begins, ground yourself by thinking about the end goal. What do you want the finished product to look like? What do you need to do to get there? This will help focus your efforts, and prevent you from getting sidetracked.
2. Decide on the supplies.
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