Similar words: machine tool, thereto, hereto, here to, foretold, retort, whereto, adhere to. Meaning: [‚rɪː'tuːl] v. 1. revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving 2. provide (a workshop or factory) with new tools.
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1. We had to retool for enlarging reproduction.
2. Only those who constantly retool themselves stand a chance of staying employed in the years ahead.
3. How do I retool for a career change?
4. Should you close an antiquated plant, retool it, or sell it?
5. In the computer industry, engineers have to retool frequently.
6. We must retool the town's economy.
7. Ballmer admitted that Microsoft, which has failed to gain any significant share of the mobile phone market, had been forced to "retool and reform" its mobile phone software two years ago.
8. As a result, we need to retool and redouble our efforts so we can retain our leadership position in a rapidly changing, hyper-competitive world.
9. People are already using this economic slowdown to retool and reorient economies.
10. "This will allow us to retool Russian enterprises with technology, boost their production culture and grant them the opportunity to diversify investments and win new markets," he said.
11. Retool your business plan.
12. Some might need to build up or retool their healthcare infrastructure.
13. Now the rapidly changing workplace meant men had to retool routinely too.
14. With crowdsourcing services, lower wages, and improving designers in most emerging nations, multinational corporations must evaluate how to retool products to make them relevant to new markets.
15. You may notice some improvement, but if you really want a better, more efficient machine, you have to open the hood and retool things in a much more fundamental way.
16. Countries with well-established health systems, on the other hand, might find it more difficult to retool.
17. A further spanner was thrown into the works by Turkey's refusal to allow use of its territory — meaning that the British had to hurriedly retool for an invasion from Kuwait.
18. Japan has resisted structural economic and social reforms that could retool its sputtering economic model.
19. Men, it turned out, had a harder time committing to school,(http://Sentencedict.com) even when they desperately needed to retool.
20. An advantage of being small is that his firm can quickly retool and make design innovations part of its finished products.
21. The proposed assistance would be on top of $25 billion in already-approved loans intended to help the industry retool to meet higher fuel-efficiency standards.
22. Hopefully, you can use the concepts and code provided here to enrich your own application without having to entirely retool your code.
23. Should I not be worrying about the fact that we've lost millions of jobs and that we've got to retool in order to to compete?
24. The automakers have been trying to persuade Congress to speed up funding for $25 billion in subsidized loans to help retool their old plants.