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- verb Present participle of
revamp . - noun An act in which something is
revamped
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Examples
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Guy Pelly, the son of a garage owner from Kent, made his name revamping the West End club Mahiki and launching Whisky Mist and Guy Ritchie's pub The Punchbowl.
Evening Standard - Home Richard Godwin 2011
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Another problem with this revamping is that information technology is moving so quickly that by the time children leave school, websites like Twitter will be as dead as the dodo.
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I hope he is successful in revamping the health policy of the United States.
Aides: President to be 'very forceful' in Wednesday address 2009
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Another problem with this revamping is that information technology is moving so quickly that by the time children leave school, websites like Twitter will be as dead as the dodo.
Prepare for the war with the giant robotic bees « One Size Fits One 2010
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PROGRESS REPORT: Five couples made big strides in revamping their finances | Financial discord leads to two breakups.
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PROGRESS REPORT: Five couples made big strides in revamping their finances | Financial discord leads to two breakups.
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PROGRESS REPORT: Five couples made big strides in revamping their finances | Financial discord leads to two breakups.
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PROGRESS REPORT: Five couples made big strides in revamping their finances | Financial discord leads to two breakups.
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PROGRESS REPORT: Five couples made big strides in revamping their finances | Financial discord leads to two breakups.
First thing for Jacksons to do: Get financially oriented with a budget 2006
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The couple know they have work to do in revamping their finances, but Baptist's advice has given them "a clearer picture" of how to go about it, Willie Jackson says.
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