Vocabulary

Revamp

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.
Urdu meaning
تجدید کرنا، بہتر بنانے کےلئے تبدیلیاں کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. In Pakistan, point 20 of the National Action Plan lists a commitment to revamp and reform the criminal justice system.
  2. What changes are needed to revamp the ecosystem?
  3. Seen in this light, the legislature`s move to revamp the system appears warranted.
  4. Hence the need to evaluate the efficacy of existing measures to check terrorist financing and revamp the entire system.
  5. Amidst the recent curriculum reforms and a revamp of competencies, the language of instruction debate remains unresolved.
Synonyms
renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct

Antonyms
fix, freeze, set, stabilize
Curator example
“an attempt to revamp the museum’s image”

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