revamp

/riˈvæmp/
noun
  1. The act or process of renovating, improving, or updating something.
    • The kitchen revamp took longer than expected but turned out beautifully.
    • After a complete revamp, the store attracted many new customers.
    • The software revamp fixed several bugs and added useful features.
verb
  1. To give something a new and improved form, appearance, or structure; to renovate or overhaul.
    • The company plans to revamp its website to make it more user-friendly.
    • They revamped the old theater, adding modern seats and lighting.
    • She decided to revamp her resume before applying for new jobs.
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