REVAMP


Meaning of REVAMP in English

“+ transitive verb

Etymology: re- + vamp

: to vamp again or anew: as

a. : to put in repair (as an old house) : renovate , reconstruct

revamped cherry wood showcases — Jeweler's Circular-Keystone

revamping old cars

b. : to revise (as a play) by bringing up to date or by fitting to a new need

a story a hundred years old, revamped every few years — Edward Bok

revamp much of what was heretofore believed true — Science News Letter

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