Revamping [verb]

Definition of Revamping:

renovate

Synonyms of Revamping:


Opposite/Antonyms of Revamping:

Hurt

Break

Ruin

Destroy

Damage


Sentence/Example of Revamping:

It is simply a revival and revamping of the old doctrine of chance.

Diplomatically, they made only the most delicate references to the revamping job Clocker had done on his tip sheet.

This name is a genuine survival from old times, and not a revamping of a classical name, as is the case with Mount Neriton.

Jricourt found people of his opinion; and thus it was that he became an author by revamping what others had done before him.

Why not invent a good new character, instead of revamping a bad old one?

This popular judgment that he was revamping Numenius's work may then not have been entirely unfounded, as we indeed have shown.