"Refinishes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "refinishes" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "refinish", which means to complete the repair or restoration of something that has been damaged or worn out, especially a piece of furniture, to its original state by resurfacing or replacing its old surface.
Example: The carpenter refinished the old table to make it look new again.
Alternatively, "refinishes" can also mean to polish or give a new surface to something that has become dull or worn out.
A person or device that purifies or improves something, especially crude material, by separating impurities from it.<br><br>Example: "The oil refinery processes crude oil to produce gasoline."<br><br>Synonyms: purifier, clarifier, distiller
Facilities for extracting crude oil into usable products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and jet fuel.
Someone or something that refines, or makes something purer, more precise, or more perfect.<br><br>Example: "The oil refineries purify crude oil into usable fuel."<br><br>In a broader sense, a refiner is someone who improves or perfects something through analysis, criticism, or reform.<br><br>Example: "The editor acted as a refiner, helping the writer to revise the manuscript."
A place where raw materials, such as crude oil or natural gas liquids, are processed and transformed into petroleum products, such as gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel, through various chemical and physical processes.<br><br>Example: "The refinery produces gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for the local market."<br><br>Or,<br><br>A verb that means to make something pure or refined, often through a process of trial and error.<br><br>Example: "She had to refine her English skills through extensive reading and writing exercises."
To make something smoother or more delicate, especially by removing impurities or unwanted elements.<br><br>Example: The refiner's process made the gold pure and shiny.<br><br>To improve something by making it more subtle or refined.<br><br>Example: Her writing style has refined since she took that course.
To restore or rework the surface of something, especially furniture or wood, to make it look new again, often by removing the old surface and applying a new layer of finish.
One who refinishes. A person who restores or renews the surface of wood, furniture, or other materials, often through a refinishing process.
To make or cause something to fit or work again, often after it has been damaged or worn out.<br><br>Example: "The engineer's task was to refit the broken engine so it could be used again."
Adapted or reequipped, typically after repair, replacement, or improvement, for a new purpose.
The term "refitting" is a verb that means to fit something anew or to change the fit of something, often in a way that improves or makes it a better fit.<br><br>In a broader sense, refitting can also refer to:<br><br>1. Making or repairing something to fit a particular purpose or use: The furniture was refitted to accommodate the new designer's style.<br>2. Transforming or adapting something to make it better suited to the needs of a particular situation: The city authorities refitted the transportation system to improve commuting times.<br>3. Recovering control or possession of something, especially a position or equipment: The company refitted a larger share of the market after a period of decline.<br><br>It can also imply a complete replacement or an entire overhaul, as if something is being fitted with something new in its place.
To refill or reinflate with air, especially after it has been completely or partially deflated:
Refers to the process of bringing an economy out of a period of low economic activity or recession through monetary or fiscal policies, such as lowering interest rates or increasing government spending, to boost economic growth and inflation.
To consider or think carefully about something in order to understand it or make a decision about it.
The ability of a surface to reflect light, especially in a way that is not diffused by being scattered in different directions.<br><br>(Sensing or reflecting on something, often referring to a peaceful and tranquil state)<br><br>Measured amount of light reflected by a surface.
Reflective of something or someone; showing or expressing the qualities, characteristics, or feelings of something or someone else.<br><br>Example: "The city's architecture is a perfect reflected image of the country's colonial past."<br><br>In a literal sense, the bouncing back of light, sound, or heat off a surface.<br><br>Example: "Water skiers love the sunshine reflected off the calm lake surface."