refronts

/riˈfrʌnts/
verb
  1. To put a new front or facade on a building or structure.
    • The city council decided to refront the old library with modern glass panels.
    • The historic theater was refronted to match its original 1920s design.
    • They hired a contractor to refront their store after the storm damaged the entrance.
  2. To change or update the outward appearance or presentation of something.
    • The company plans to refront its website with a cleaner, more user-friendly layout.
    • The museum refronted its exhibit to attract a younger audience.
    • She refronted her resume to highlight her leadership skills.
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