English

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Etymology

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From re- +‎ fixture.

Verb

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refixture (third-person singular simple present refixtures, present participle refixturing, simple past and past participle refixtured)

  1. (transitive) To furnish with new fixtures.
    • 1928, American Builder, volume 45, page 119:
      [] refixture the homes of his customers he must refixture his salesrooms. He is not going to sell new designs unless he has them in stock. And there is little use having them in stock unless they are adequately displayed.

Noun

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refixture

  1. The act of fixing back into place.