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- Dictionaryre·vamp
verb
- 1. give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to: "an attempt to revamp the museum's image"
noun
- 1. an act of improving the form, structure, or appearance of something: "the brand was given a $1 million revamp"
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Revamp means to remake, revise, or renovate something. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of revamp from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Revamp means to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as business, decoration and education, and find synonyms and related words.
Revamp means to renovate, redo, or revise something, or an act or instance of doing so. Learn how to use this Americanism in a sentence, its word history and origins, and related words.
Revamp means to make changes to something in order to improve it. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of revamp in British and American English.
If you revamp something, you renovate or remake it. You'll have to revamp your vacation plans if the hotel where you were planning to stay has closed for repairs and renovations. The vamp of a shoe or boot is the front part that covers the top of the foot.
Revamp means to make changes to the form of something, usually to improve its appearance. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see pronunciation and synonyms, and download the Oxford app for offline access.
Revamp means to patch up, renovate, or revise something. It can also mean to provide a new vamp for a shoe. See the origin, synonyms, and translations of revamp.