California companies could apply for grants and loans to retool their factories.
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All-out apostles of self-renewal often go back to school to retool their skills.
From the time.com
Others think the downturn is an ideal time to incubate other passions and retool.
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So nobody, so far, seems inclined to retool-or become obsolete, even for a month.
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This is clearly the strongest and most dependable part of the Rays as they retool.
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She didn't try to retool her take on the issues after she won the GOP primary.
From the sfgate.com
This allows participants to come to the surface and retool equipment if necessary.
From the sciencedaily.com
Enter the Sharks, who needed to retool after yet another early playoff ouster.
From the newsobserver.com
Normally, auto factories lay off workers in July to retool for a model changeover.
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Revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving; "We must retool the town's economy"
Provide (a workshop or factory) with new tools
To adjust; optimize; to rebuild
An action figure whose design recycles many parts from a previously-released (or sometimes unreleased) figure, but represents a new character or version of a character.