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Enter Chuck Todd, and promises of a radically revamped show.

It seems that PETA was unhappy to have had its revamped campaign debunked.

Starting in September 2011, DC cancelled all of its existing titles, and debuted 52 revamped versions—Wonder Woman included.

They have also revamped their programming to make it more relevant for “girls today,” whom they now refer to as their “customers.”

The 2011 pilot starred Adrianne Palicki as a revamped Wonder Woman: a crime fighter, executive, and all-around modern woman.

There was the gossip of the town in which he lived as biting as the hoar frost, revamped and magnified to his hurt.

They are usually revamped by a clever writer, a frightened hunter, or an interesting story teller, as occasions offer.

This revamped Ether, referred to, was the "Ether of Aristotle."

Thor and Odin will doubtless be revamped, and the rites of the Druids revived.

But the obvious snags were rapidly disposed of, and the whole revamped operation was outlined on paper in surprisingly few hours.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to revamped, such as: repair, overhaul, refurbish, restore, update, and revive.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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