revamp
1 of 1verb/ˌriˈvæmp/
Forms:revamps,revamping,revamped,revamped
1
to update or renovate something to improve its appearance or functionality
transitive- They decided to revamp the old house, giving it a fresh new look.
- The company revamped its website to improve user experience.
- She revamped her wardrobe by donating old clothes and buying new ones.
- After years of neglect, they finally revamped the garden, planting colorful flowers and shrubs.
2
to replace or repair the upper front part of a shoe
transitive- The cobbler offered to revamp my old boots with a fresh new vamp.
- After years of wear, she decided to revamp her favorite pair of shoes.
- He took his sneakers to the shop to have them revamped.
- I had to revamp my shoes after they started to tear.
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