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revamped

adj.
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ɹiˈvæmpt// UK //ɹɪvˈæmpt// re·vamped

adj. improved or changed to look newer and better. You use this when someone has updated an old system, building, or design.

adj. having been revised, renovated, or reconstructed to improve appearance or performance. Often used as a participial adjective to describe updated systems, facilities, or visual identities.


SIMPLE

The company showed off its revamped website today.

CONTEXTUAL

After months of construction, the revamped airport terminal now features more natural light and faster security checks.

COMPLEX

The revamped curriculum aims to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and practical engineering, ensuring students are better prepared for the demands of the modern aerospace industry.

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Usage

Commonly used both attributively before a noun and predicatively after a linking verb like 'look' or 'feel'.

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