REFURBISH and REPLENISH
From Sampath’s Desk:
REFURBISH and REPLENISH:
REFURBISH:
Pronunciation:
Rifur-bish – ரிஃபர்(b)பிஷ்
Meaning:
Giving a new look to something by cleaning, repairing, and painting
– recondition - re-equip - restore - rehabilitate - redecorate - renovate -
brighten up - revamp
Example sentences:
We have recently installed REFURBISHED plant and machinery in our factory.
Plans have been approved to REFURBISH the building and
transform it into a new cultural centre.
That old hotel has now been REFURBISHED to have a grand
look.
His hobby is to buy classic cars, so that he
can REFURBISH and sell them for a good price.
They want to REFURBISH the garage into an extension of
the living room.
This year, they have decided to REFURBISH the classrooms,
staff rooms, toilets and other facilities to upgrade the cleanliness, outlook
and status of the school.
REPLENISH:
Pronunciation:
Reple-nish - ரெ(p)ப்லெனிஷ்
Meaning:
Refill – top op – fill up – recharge – reload – stock up –
renew
Example sentences:
Since food stocks have started depleting fast, they were
REPLENISHED by imports from abroad.
In order to REPLENISH the water supply, we needed to dig
deeper within the aquifer.
The doctor prescribed some vitamin substances to REPLENISH the
patient’s calcium deficiency.
The fields are rotated every three years with other crops so that
the soil can REPLENISH itself and remain nitrogen-rich.
All need sleep to REPLENISH their energies for the next
awakening.
More doses of vaccines are needed to REPLENISH our stocks
to tide over the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Proverb:
விழலுக்கு இறைத்த நீர்.
Water drawn for coarse grass.
(R.SAMPATH)
11/1/2021
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