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[ US /ɹiˈvæmp/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪvˈæmp/ ]
VERB
  1. provide (a shoe) with a new vamp
    revamp my old boots
  2. to patch up or renovate; repair or restore
    They revamped their old house before selling it

How To Use revamp In A Sentence

  • Station improvements are being considered for Shenfield while Gidea Park, Harold Wood and Brentwood are in line for platform extensions and station revamps.
  • The cameras have been upgraded, with a revamped flash and faster focus. The Sun
  • Things like that John Byrne referred to as barnacles that needed scraping off when it came time to revamp Superman in the 80s. Doghouse of Solitude.
  • The main focus for improvement was the school's internal courtyard, a new sandpit with cover, a revamped pond changed into a herb garden and the creation of play and quiet areas.
  • He said that those stores already revamped were performing well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next on the list will be a complete revamp of the arrivals concourse.
  • We will now provide two finger wharves with 20 public berths and you'll see a total revamp.
  • NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Mayor Ray Nagin is halting a push to revamp New Orleans 'approach to retaining and attracting businesses, citing a lack of diversity on the board that would guide the effort, posturing for control and what he called a minimal funding commitment by the private sector. Undefined
  • For a few days, starting today, an artist's impressions of a new-look town centre will be on display in the Harpur Suite in the town centre and staff will be on hand to discuss the latest ideas for revamping the area.
  • We revamped our bathroom last month.
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