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Answer for the clue "Make over ", 6 letters:
revamp

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Word definitions for revamp in dictionaries

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v. to patch up or renovate; repair or restore; "They revamped their old house before selling it" provide (a shoe) with a new vamp; "revamp my old boots" [syn: vamp ]

Usage examples of revamp.

Genomics and Bioinformatics obviating the pooling of risk within defined groups, I have had to revamp my position, which has resulted in my switching from one extreme to the other.

He had revamped the training of recruits, choosing only the best and making great knights of them, and he had built facilities for his burgeoning army, gutting the abandoned buildings of Chancellery Square and turning them into useful war schools and barracks.

Diplomatically, they made only the most delicate references to the revamping job Clocker had done on his tip sheet.

Jaina had hoped to make the TIE fighter her own vehicle so she could joyride just like Lowie did in his revamped T-23.

He revamped the opening, stressing the movieland banality of the story, as if to lure an unimaginative producer.

All of them would probably prefer a revamped form of containment, if only because they would all find regime change somewhat unpalatable for one reason or another.

Now his deftest scheming served to keep him afloat but no more than that and he was contemplating the necessity to change his outlook and his goals, to completely revamp the way he worked.

Moreover, building on special and general relativity, string theory requires its own severe revamping of our conceptions of space and time.

White House agreed that the revamped air base should be studied for potential environmental damage.

The emergence of our dreaming attention is a direct corollary of revamping our lives.

That would have absolved some part of me from the crushing responsibil- ity of revamping my understanding of the world.

In this last memo, I argued that because of the erosion of containment, the next administration would be left with two choices: to adopt an aggressive policy of regime change to try to get rid of Saddam quickly or undertake a major revamping of the sanctions to try to choke off the smuggling and prevent Saddam from reconstituting his military, particularly his hidden WMD programs.

Still, his biggest project at the moment was revamping the teetering Old Line Savings and Loan to make it the biggest lending institution in Boston.

Some decades ago, when the penal laws were revamped, they found that it cost more to keep a criminal in prison than to send him to Harvard.

He tossed them into the revamper, stepped into the toilet cubicle and relieved himself, washed up, fizzed his mouth clean, and put on fresh shorts.