revamp (Meaning)

Wordnet

revamp (v)

to patch up or renovate; repair or restore

provide (a shoe) with a new vamp

Webster

revamp (v. t.)

To vamp again; hence, to patch up; to reconstruct.

revamp Sentence Examples

  1. The company's website underwent a thorough revamp to enhance its functionality and user experience.
  2. The old building has been given a complete revamp, transforming it into a modern and stylish office space.
  3. The kitchen has been given a much-needed revamp, adding new appliances and a fresh coat of paint.
  4. The curriculum has been revamped to incorporate the latest educational trends and meet the needs of contemporary students.
  5. The restaurant's menu has been revamped to cater to evolving tastes and dietary preferences.
  6. The park has been revamped to create a more accessible and inclusive space for all visitors.
  7. The team's training program has been revamped to improve performance and foster a culture of excellence.
  8. The product has been revamped to include new features and address customer feedback.
  9. The software has been revamped to enhance its speed, efficiency, and user-friendliness.
  10. The organization's policies and procedures have been revamped to streamline operations and improve transparency.

FAQs About the word revamp

to patch up or renovate; repair or restore, provide (a shoe) with a new vampTo vamp again; hence, to patch up; to reconstruct.

alter, rework, change, modify,remodel, refashion, remake, revise, redo, recast

set, fix,set, fix, stabilize, freeze,stabilize, freeze,

The company's website underwent a thorough revamp to enhance its functionality and user experience.

The old building has been given a complete revamp, transforming it into a modern and stylish office space.

The kitchen has been given a much-needed revamp, adding new appliances and a fresh coat of paint.

The curriculum has been revamped to incorporate the latest educational trends and meet the needs of contemporary students.