1. revamp - Noun
2. revamp - Verb
To vamp again; hence, to patch up; to reconstruct.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDisneyland is like a piece of clay: If there is something I don't like, I'm not stuck with it. I can reshape and revamp. Walt Disney
North Carolina needs to revamp the tax code completely. We have some of the highest tax rates, like the corporate tax rate, in the country. David Rouzer
We must revamp K-12 education law to ensure Washington does not stand in the way of meaningful reforms. John Kline
There should be a top-to-bottom revamp of the Bureau of Corrections. Replacing the head is not enough. That has been done several times before a didn't work. Francis Escudero
Playing a stadium is a big adrenaline boost for me and I dig it. It keeps me on my toes and makes me revamp everything I'm doing and not get stagnant with how I approach every show, which is something I like. Jason Aldean
They revamped their old house before selling it Source: Internet