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Definition of refurb in English: refurbnoun ˈriːfəːb informal An act or instance of refurbishing a building. the theatre closes next year for its £100m refurb Example sentencesExamples - At least, the Americans have the money and resources to do the refurb properly.
- There might have been a refurb, but it was still distinctive Little Chef - bright and cheerful, with some of the lighting fluorescent in nature.
- London's Festival Hall closes next month for an expensive refurb.
- Although it recently underwent a comprehensive refurb, in a bid to broaden its customer appeal, the interior has mercifully not been altered beyond recognition.
- There's been a public house on this site for about 60 years, but a recent refurb has really transformed the place.
- Whatever our expectations are of Cotswold cuteness, we're out of step with the locals, who clearly haven't been alienated by the refurb.
- A recent refurb has transformed this hotel into the height of contemporary chic.
- Well, Bar coast is in desperate need of a refurb.
- The York pub reopened this week after a two-week refurb.
- Being a local to the area I was very pleased with the refurb to the old Washington.
- Structurally nothing was altered which had us all wondering what exactly had taken the three months for the refurb to be completed.
- The same sum was invested in a refurb that has successfully married the old and the new.
- Speaking of poll dancing… I'm not sure I like the refurb at Village.
- It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb.
- He said it will be a big refurb, and will include "a raised area so we can eventually have bands".
Synonyms modernization, restoration, redecoration, refurbishment, revamping, makeover, reconditioning, rehabilitation, overhauling, repair, redevelopment, rebuilding, reconstruction, remodelling, updating, improvement Definition of refurb in US English: refurbnounriˈfərb informal 1An act or instance of refurbishing a building. the theater closes next year for its $10 million refurb Example sentencesExamples - Although it recently underwent a comprehensive refurb, in a bid to broaden its customer appeal, the interior has mercifully not been altered beyond recognition.
- Structurally nothing was altered which had us all wondering what exactly had taken the three months for the refurb to be completed.
- The same sum was invested in a refurb that has successfully married the old and the new.
- Well, Bar coast is in desperate need of a refurb.
- Speaking of poll dancing… I'm not sure I like the refurb at Village.
- Being a local to the area I was very pleased with the refurb to the old Washington.
- It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb.
- There might have been a refurb, but it was still distinctive Little Chef - bright and cheerful, with some of the lighting fluorescent in nature.
- A recent refurb has transformed this hotel into the height of contemporary chic.
- He said it will be a big refurb, and will include "a raised area so we can eventually have bands".
- The York pub reopened this week after a two-week refurb.
- At least, the Americans have the money and resources to do the refurb properly.
- Whatever our expectations are of Cotswold cuteness, we're out of step with the locals, who clearly haven't been alienated by the refurb.
- London's Festival Hall closes next month for an expensive refurb.
- There's been a public house on this site for about 60 years, but a recent refurb has really transformed the place.
Synonyms modernization, restoration, redecoration, refurbishment, revamping, makeover, reconditioning, rehabilitation, overhauling, repair, redevelopment, rebuilding, reconstruction, remodelling, updating, improvement - 1.1 Something that has been refurbished.
verbriˈfərb [with object]informal |