modernised

/ˈmɑdərnaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Having been updated or improved to be more modern; no longer old-fashioned.
    • The modernised train station now has digital ticket kiosks and free Wi-Fi.
    • We stayed in a modernised farmhouse with solar panels and smart lighting.
    • The museum's modernised exhibit uses interactive screens instead of printed signs.
verb
  1. To make something more modern, up-to-date, or suitable for current needs by introducing new methods, equipment, or ideas.
    • The company modernised its factory by installing robotic assembly lines.
    • She modernised the old kitchen with new appliances and a fresh coat of paint.
    • The school modernised its curriculum to include computer science classes.
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