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revamp

verb
re·​vamp | \ (ˌ)rē-ˈvamp How to pronounce revamp (audio) \
revamped; revamping; revamps

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Other Words from revamp

revamp \ ˈrē-​ˌvamp How to pronounce revamp (audio) , ri-​ˈvamp \ noun

Examples of revamp in a Sentence

The company has revamped the design of its best-selling car. the automaker is revamping a number of its cars in an effort to make them more appealing to younger consumers

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Dominique Yates, Louisville Courier Journal LEXINGTON — Kentucky’s revamped defensive secondary could likely use some reinforcements. Jon Hale, The Courier-Journal, "LSU transfer Kelvin Joseph could impact Kentucky football even before playing," 4 Sep. 2019 The project revamped Mountain Shopping Center and Park Lane Apartments into 120,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, 276-unit luxury apartments and the 100-room Grand Bohemian-Mountain Brook luxury boutique hotel. William Thornton | [email protected], al, "Mountain Brook post office coming to Lane Parke," 4 Sep. 2019 Both made key plays Friday against Tulsa in offensive coordinator Brad Salem’s revamped screen passing game, with Heyward going for a 15-yard TD and Jefferson showing elusiveness and explosiveness in space on an 18-yard pass. Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press, "Michigan State football's run game issues are clear. What's the solution?," 3 Sep. 2019 The Bahamas, a country that has long prided itself on withstanding powerful storms, revamped its building codes in the early 2000s, adopting some of the most stringent resiliency standards in the region. New York Times, "Hurricane Dorian Batters Bahamas, Killing at Least 5: ‘a Historic Tragedy’," 1 Sep. 2019 Commissioned by Chicago's Writers Theater, this revamped tragicomedy enjoyed a successful world premiere last year before arriving in Los Angeles with director Marti Lyons and a new cast and creative department. Jordan Riefe, The Hollywood Reporter, "'Witch': Theater Review," 30 Aug. 2019 Facebook has continuously revamped its policies around political advertising, which differ by country. NBC News, "Facebook tightens rules for U.S. political advertisers ahead of 2020 election," 28 Aug. 2019 For the Broadway version, the show’s thirty-three-year-old music supervisor, Justin Levine, revamped the medley. Michael Schulman, The New Yorker, "Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!” Mega Mashup," 26 Aug. 2019 After the Hurricanes struggled to land a solid recruiting class on National Signing Day, Diaz revamped the entire recruiting department. Christy Cabrera Chirinos, sun-sentinel.com, "After coaching change, roster overhaul and busy offseason, Hurricanes confident they’re a better team than a season ago," 21 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of revamp

1850, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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revamp

verb

English Language Learners Definition of revamp

: to make (something) better or like new again

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