Definition of Refabrication

1. Noun. Assembling again.

Exact synonyms: Reassembly
Generic synonyms: Reconstruction
Specialized synonyms: Anastylosis

Definition of Refabrication

1. Noun. Fabrication again or anew; remanufacture. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Refabrication

reexpress
reexpressed
reexpresses
reexpressing
reexpression
reextend
reextended
reextending
reextends
reezed
ref
refabricate
refabricated
refabricates
refabricating
refabrication (current term)
refabrications
reface
refaced
refaces
refacing
refaction
refactor
refactorability
refactorable
refactored
refactoring
refactorings
refactorisation
refactorisations

Literary usage of Refabrication

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Physics of Plutonium Recycling: A Report by SourceOECD (Online service) (1995)
"Thus, recycle for recovery of the remaining TRU for blending with the makeup feedstream, and refabrication of fresh assemblies is an essential element of ..."

2. Fission Gas Behaviour in Water Reactor Fuels by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2002)
"Using this refabrication technique, it was possible to back-fill the test ... These "unopened" segments were used to confirm that refabrication did not ..."

3. Trends in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Economic, Environmental and Social Aspects by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Nea (2001)
"This would cause severe handling problems during the refabrication of thorium fuel elements. making the reuse of recovered thorium unattractive after a long ..."

4. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"... discarded, condemned, or abandoned allied or enemy materiel, ships, craft, and floating equipment for reuse, repair, refabrication, or scrapping. 2. ..."

5. Pellet-clad Interaction in Water Reactor Fuels: Seminar Proceedings, Aix-en by Direction de l'énergie nucléaire, DEC., Electricité de France, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2005)
"Using this refabrication technique, it was possible to back-fill the test segment with a choice of gas ... Some segments were tested without refabrication. ..."

6. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1892)
"The musical and art publishers, not being subject for their productions to the refabrication clause, were in favor; the book publishers opposed. ..."

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