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remanufacturing

Pronunciation: [ˌriːˌmænəˈfækʧərɪŋ]

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Context: "manufacturing"

(noun) the process of taking used products and fixing or improving them so they can be used again. It's like giving old toys a new life by repairing and cleaning them to make them fun to play with once more.

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The remanufacturing of electronics helps reduce waste and saves money.

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Remanufacturing is not the same as simply throwing away old items.

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What are the benefits of remanufacturing products instead of buying new ones?

Context: "manufacturing"

(verb) to rebuild or restore a used product to make it work like new again. Imagine if your bike broke down, and instead of buying a new one, you had it fixed and upgraded to ride it again.

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They remanufactured the old computer parts to make them work better than before.

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She did not want to remanufacture her old phone; she preferred to buy the latest model.

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Can we remanufacture this printer to save on costs?

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