verb
- to provide with a new crew or staff
- to restore or rebuild something to working condition
Usage: often used in military or maritime contexts
Usage: technical
Examples
- The navy had to reman the ship after the crew was reassigned.
- They decided to reman the station with experienced personnel.
- The company will reman the factory floor with new workers.
- It took weeks to reman the vessel for its next voyage.
- The mechanic will reman the engine to factory specifications.
- They chose to reman the equipment rather than buy new.