retrofit

English

Etymology

retro- + fit

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɹɛt.ɹəʊˌfɪt/

Verb

retrofit (third-person singular simple present retrofits, present participle retrofitting, simple past and past participle retrofitted) (transitive or intransitive)

  1. To add or substitute new parts or components to some device, structure etc., that were not previously available; to modernize
  2. To fix an older version (or older versions) as part of the same process of fixing the newest version; to backport
    The bug was so bad that we had to retrofit our patch to the last three releases, as well as the newest release.

Translations

Noun

retrofit (plural retrofits)

  1. Something that has been retrofitted
  2. The act of retrofitting

Translations

Adjective

retrofit (not comparable)

  1. of, relating to, or being a retrofit

Italian

Etymology

English retro- + fit

Noun

retrofit m (invariable)

  1. retrofit
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