rewire
1 of 1verb/riˈwaɪr/
Forms:rewires,rewiring,rewired,rewired
1
to replace or install new electrical wiring in something, like a building or a machine
- The old house was unsafe, so the electricians had to completely rewire it.
- The technicians were hired to rewire the factory's outdated machinery.
- He decided to rewire the lighting system in the living room for better brightness.
- After the renovation, the contractor suggested rewiring the entire office for modern needs.
- The mechanic had to rewire parts of the car to fix the electrical issue.