0 past simple and past participle of revamp
1 to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it:
We revamped the management system, but the business is doing no better than it was before.
I employ the plural because each of these thinkers in fact revamped his epistemology at least once.
In 1132, the state revamped its procurement system and imposed new service duty obligations on hang groups and brokers.
Later, from the mid nineteenth century, new modes came in with spiritualism and revamped more urbanised astrology and fortune-telling.
There is no doubt that pre-war distribution methods will have to be revamped to meet the post-war situation.
A commercially revamped municipality needed new leaders : elites who ran and protected commerce.
Under her initiative, her department revamped its undergraduate program by linking content and language acquisition within an integrated four-year curricular sequence that uses genre-based approaches.
It also revamped the government's method of tax collection in order to relieve the gendarmerie of regular responsibility for this task.
For all that it seemingly mattered, ulagh/ulaq was a new name grafted on to old administrative procedures that were revamped and made more efficient during dynastic change.