revamp
IPA: rivˈæmp
noun
- An act of improving, renewing, renovating, or revising something; an improvement, renovation, revamping, or revision.
verb
- (transitive) To improve, renew, renovate, or revise (something).
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Examples of "revamp" in Sentences
- I’ve mentioned that I think the revamp is a lot better and infinitely more “summer box office” film.
- Abhishek Bachchan to star in Hindi revamp of 1969 crime caper starring Michael Caine, Benny Hill and a fleet of Mini Coopers
- Miu Miu's revamp is important to the future of Prada SpA, whic h owns shoe brands Car Shoe and Church's in addition to Miu Miu and Prada.
- While the original adaptation of the Ira Levin novel was a straight thriller, the revamp is considered to be more of a sophisticated black comedy.
- Setsetse said the justice department was looking at a long term revamp of the legal aid systems, including the introduction of a public defender system.
- But having broached the thorny issue of using government entities to boost housing, the Fed didn't touch on questions surrounding a needed long-term revamp of housing finance.
- His budget is the first step in a long-term revamp of everything from how the Pentagon bureaucracy responds to the needs of deployed forces to the kinds of missions that the military trains and equips for.
- Rep. Dave Camp, the Michigan Republican who will head the Ways and Means Committee next year, said one little-noticed benefit of the bill is that it clears the decks for Congress to begin considering a much-needed long-term revamp of the entire tax code.
- Basically, Dirk Benedict – the guy who was Starbuck, and has spent the last two decades hanging around conventions like a ghost ever since the original show got cancelled – says that the fact that Starbuck was transformed into a girl for the recent revamp is a sign of the decline of masculinity.
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