Revamp

usgb/ˌriːˈvæmp/
verb

To make changes or improvements to something, especially to make it more updated or modern.

They decided to revamp their website to make it more user-friendly.
Visual representation of "revamp" - To make changes or improvements to something, especially to make it more updated or modern
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Positive Connotation

Revamp implies improvement and positive change, often suggesting modernization and innovation.

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After our manager decided to revamp the production process, efficiency improved drastically.
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Beyond Cosmetics

Revamp is more than a superficial change; it involves substantial alteration or redoing.

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The software update doesn't just change the look; it revamps how users interact with the app.
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Project Scale

Revamp often refers to large projects or significant sections, not minor tweaks or repairs.

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Our team is tasked with revamping the entire customer service protocol.
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