rework

/riˈwɜrk/
verb
  1. To change or improve something by working on it again, especially to fix problems or make it better.
    • The author decided to rework the ending of the novel after feedback from readers.
    • The engineers had to rework the design to make it safer.
    • She spent the weekend reworking her resume to highlight her skills.
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noun
  1. The act or process of changing or improving something, or the result of such work.
    • The manager approved a rework of the marketing plan.
    • After a major rework, the kitchen looked completely different.
    • The rework of the software fixed several bugs.
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