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The synonyms of “Revamp” are: vamp, renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over, reorganization, rearrangement, change, reshuffle, redistribution, makeover
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “revamp” as a noun can have the following definitions:
change | Money given in exchange for the same sum in larger units. He attributed the change to their marriage. |
makeover | An overall beauty treatment (involving a person’s hair style and cosmetics and clothing) intended to change or improve a person’s appearance. The blighted neighborhood underwent a total makeover. |
overhaul | Periodic maintenance on a car or machine. A major overhaul of environmental policies. |
rearrangement | A thing that has been changed in position, time, or order. Rearrangement of the furniture. |
redistribution | The distribution of something in a different way, typically to achieve greater social equality. The revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth. |
reorganization | The imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes. The reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws. |
reshuffle | A redistribution of something. He was brought into the government in the last reshuffle. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “revamp” as a verb can have the following definitions:
make over | Reach a destination, either real or abstract. |
overhaul | Overtake (someone), especially in a sporting event. Moves to overhaul the income tax system. |
rebuild | Build (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed. We try to help them rebuild their lives. |
recondition | Overhaul or repair (a vehicle engine or piece of equipment. A ship was being reconditioned. |
reconstruct | Reorganize (something. Reconstruct the events of 20 years ago. |
redecorate | Redo the decoration of an apartment or house. You will have to redecorate the room afterwards. |
refurbish | Renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building. We refurbished the guest wing. |
rehabilitate | Help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute. The campaign aims to rehabilitate the river s flood plain. |
renovate | Make brighter and prettier. A little warm nourishment renovated him for a short time. |
vamp | Provide a shoe with a new vamp. The production values have been vamped up. |
adjustment | Making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances. I ve made a few adjustments to my diet. |
amend | Make amendments to. Amend the document. |
constitution | The constitution written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 and subsequently ratified by the original thirteen states. The genetic constitution of a species. |
correct | Correct in opinion or judgment. Cut the top and bottom tracks to the correct length with a hacksaw. |
disabuse | Persuade (someone) that an idea or belief is mistaken. He quickly disabused me of my fanciful notions. |
emend | Make corrections and revisions to (a text. The text was emended in the second edition. |
emendation | The process of making a revision or correction to a text. Here are some suggested emendations. |
factually | With regard to what is actually the case; in relation to fact. His assertion is factually incorrect. |
fix | Make fixed stable or stationary. We were trying to fix up the house so that it became vaguely comfortable. |
fixture | Articles attached to a house or land and considered legally part of it so that they normally remain in place when an owner moves. Plumbing fixtures. |
heal | Cause a wound injury or person to become sound or healthy again. The rift between them was never really healed. |
hunch | Sit or stand with one’s shoulders raised and the top of one’s body bent forward. He hunched over his glass. |
justness | Conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety. It was performed with justness and beauty. |
mend | Repair (something that is broken or damaged. Foot injuries can take months to mend. |
mistaken | Wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment. A mistaken view of the situation. |
modify | Cause to change; make different; cause a transformation. She may be prepared to modify her views. |
overhaul | A thorough examination of machinery or a system, with repairs or changes made if necessary. Moves to overhaul the income tax system. |
ratify | Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid. Both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year. |
rectify | Convert into direct current. His methods of rectifying the cycloid. |
redress | A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury. Some ambitious Architect being called to redress a leaning Wall. |
refit | Outfitting a ship again (by repairing or replacing parts. The refit of ships damaged by enemy action. |
reform | The action or process of reforming an institution or practice. The family rejoiced in the drunkard s reform. |
relevant | Appropriate to the current time, period, or circumstances; of contemporary interest. Critics may find themselves unable to stay relevant in a changing world. |
remedy | Set right (an undesirable situation. Shopping became a remedy for personal problems. |
repair | A result of repairing something. The hospital is in a bad state of repair. |
reschedule | Change the time of (a planned event. The concert has been rescheduled for September. |
revisal | The act of rewriting something. |
revise | Revise or reorganize especially for the purpose of updating and improving. Revise your lecture notes on the topic. |
righteous | Correctly so called; genuine. The prayer of a righteous man availeth much. |
rightness | Appropriate conduct; doing the right thing. They argue for the moral rightness of overthrowing the leader by force. |
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