Revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving.
1 To produce a new invention, you'd have to retool an entire factory.
2 Several weeks back I encouraged you to retool your communications systems.
3 This program is designed to retool old factories to produce advanced technology vehicles.
4 Among the measures are proposals to retool the financial system.
5 The offseason saw Kelly retool his roster ahead of his third season in Philadelphia.
6 The former private-equity executive promised to retool his message with more specifics on policies.
7 But it will take time to retool the whole franchise.
8 Given several months to retool , they could make spare parts, missiles, ammunition, and so on.
9 Comscore reported it will retool how it compiles data to exclude contextually-driven searches in August.
10 Modders rethink characters, retool weapons, and repaint gigabytes of scenery to fashion a completely new experience.
11 Producers have since been scrambling to retool the money-spinning show without Sheen, or add new characters.
12 Americans understand that at some point in their careers, they may have to retool and retrain.
13 It wouldn't make sense to completely retool that.
14 The company is spending $550 million to retool the factory.
15 It is trying to retool itself and become a leader in the growing market for digital books.
16 He promised also to retool Australia as the most "Asia-literate" Western country through better education.
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