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    revamp
    /ˌriːˈvamp/

    verb

    • 1. give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to: "an attempt to revamp the museum's image"

    noun

    • 1. an act of improving the form, structure, or appearance of something: "the brand was given a $1 million revamp"

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  2. REVAMP definition: 1. to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it: 2. the process of changing or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : remake, revise. 2. : renovate, reconstruct. revamp. ˈrē-ˌvamp. ri-ˈvamp. noun. Synonyms. alter. change. make over. modify. recast. redo. refashion. remake. remodel. revise. rework.

  4. tr.v. re·vamped, re·vamp·ing, re·vamps. 1. To patch up or restore; renovate. 2. To revise or reconstruct (a manuscript, for example). 3. To vamp (a shoe) anew. n. The act or an instance of revamping; a complete reorganization or revision.

  5. Revamp definition: to renovate, redo, or revise. See examples of REVAMP used in a sentence.

  6. If you revamp something, you renovate or remake it. You'll have to revamp your vacation plans if the hotel where you were planning to stay has closed for repairs and renovations.

  7. verb. If someone revamps something, they make changes to it in order to try and improve it. All Italy's political parties have accepted that it is time to revamp the system. [VERB noun] ...the chef at the newly revamped Albion. [VERB-ed] Revamp is also a noun.

  8. Definition of revamp verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. All you need to know about "REVAMP" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. REVAMP definition: to change something in order to make it better: . Learn more.

  11. to patch up or renovate; repair or restore. n. something that has been renovated or revamped. the act or process of revamping. Etymology: 19th Century: from re- + vamp ². Synonyms: renovate, overhaul, redo, repair, redecorate, more... Collocations: a [show, program, play] revamp, a new revamp of the , the latest revamp of the , more...