retool
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- enPR: rē-to͞ol, IPA(key): /riːˈtuːl/
Audio (US): (file)
- (Scotland, Northern Ireland) IPA(key): /riˈtʉl/
- Rhymes: -uːl
Verb
retool (third-person singular simple present retools, present participle retooling, simple past and past participle retooled)
- (transitive) To adjust; to optimize; to rebuild.
- He decided it was time to retool last year's marketing brochure.
- 2023 May 6, James Poniewozik, “Charles III Was Crowned King. But Can He Ever Be the Star?”, in The New York Times[1]:
- The coronation of a British ruler is, of course, a political ritual and a religious ceremony. But it is also, as the crowning of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 established, a TV show. It’s an anachronistic assertion of divine right retooled to recognize that, in the electronic era, even hereditary rulers have to argue their relevance.