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Sentence count:176+2Posted:2017-02-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conditionfixmendrepairserviceSimilar words: overheardperhapson the other handhaulover and overover and over againoverovertMeaning: n. 1. periodic maintenance on a car or machine 2. the act of improving by renewing and restoring. v. 1. travel past 2. make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to. 
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61, Rufus had thought Goblander needed a thorough overhaul and the mechanic confirmed this, adding that it would cost him.
62, Paradox 4 represents a thorough overhaul of an already well-liked product.
63, They promised to reduce taxes and overhaul the whole welfare system.
64, Mr. Pollard says a complete overhaul of the system is needed, to establish guilt and innocence and find the truth.
65, Luntz recommends that Dole use welfare overhaul as a unifying issue, because it appeals to the Buchanan Brigades without offending moderates.
66, Jackson, who opposes the welfare overhaul, says Clinton is far preferable to Dole.
67, Every two years, the plants are shut down for major overhaul.
68, Middle engine is on overhaul and the outers have four-bladed propellers.
69, A bipartisan reauthorization bill to overhaul the act, authored by Sen.
70, In the boiler overhaul, for example, Taylor found that a worker lost much time because of his constrained position.
71, The company will overhaul production to make complete sunglasses at three manufacturing facilities in San Antonio, Texas.
72, Overhaul education and welfare systems. Cut immigration by at least half.
73, The provision went on the books last year as part of an overhaul of state welfare law.
74, We are long overdue for a complete overhaul of the mathematics curriculum at all levels.
75, Norquist is spearheading a radio campaign in Texas against the tax overhaul plan.
76, Is there a firm that can overhaul the self levelling unit as fitted to the Range Rover?
77, The success of any major production overhaul could also depend on the extent to which union agreement is forthcoming.
78, Public opinion polls show a majority of respondents support a welfare overhaul.
79, The sub needs to dive safely to her full depth capability after a major overhaul in order to win her navy approval.
80, Then too, the setting up of new structures forces institutional realignment and overhaul.
81, The same goes for any other overhaul of a widely used product.
82, I doubt if the schools system could cope with another overhaul to undo all the harm done.
82, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
83, An occupational therapist helped her choose a keyboard as part of an overhaul of her work station and typing posture.
84, Work on the overhaul of the boiler has just started.
85, Such critical perspectives suggest we are in the midst of a thoroughgoing overhaul of traditional ideas about artistic value and meaning.
86, For a possible major overhaul.
87, This engine needs an overhaul.
88, Occasionally the brand needs a complete overhaul, and then I have to explore a range of possibilities based on the clients visual concerns and marketing objectives.
89, In consideration of the fact, that the longer the service time, the greater the probability of accident damage, the overhaul periods of propeller blades with high reliability are also given.
90, Sky's City editor Mark Kleinman said: "The agreement by financial regulators to overhaul the rules governing the supervision of the world's biggest banks is a genuine milestone.
More similar words: overheardperhapson the other handhaulover and overover and over againoverovertcoverhoverlovergovernoverseeoverallall overgo overcovertbe overget overhand overpovertylay overovercomecover upoverlaprun overcoveredproverbuncoverrecover
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