revamp

verb
UK: /riːˈvæmp/
US: /riːˈvæmp/
  1. To renovate or remodel something, giving it a new or improved appearance or function.

    1. They will revamp the old bus.
    2. The company decided to revamp its image to attract younger customers.
  2. To revise or reorganize something, often a system or plan, in order to improve it.

    1. I must revamp my study plan.
    2. The government revamped the healthcare system to improve efficiency.
revamp noun
  1. An act of revamping something; a renovation or reorganization.

    1. It was a total revamp.
    2. The software revamp should improve the user experience greatly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "revamp" in English means: To renovate or remodel something, giving it a new or improved appearance or function., To revise or reorganize something, often a system or plan, in order to improve it..

The phonetic transcription of "revamp" is /riːˈvæmp/ in British English and /riːˈvæmp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "revamp": renovate, improve, overhaul, remodel, redesign, reconstruct, reorganize.

Example usage of "revamp": "They will revamp the old bus.". More examples on the page.