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makeover

noun as in refashioning

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Then they suffered through one season with their current bullpen—and chose to undergo a total makeover.

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The mall makeover is part of a decades-long trend of repurposing dead shopping centers, devastated by the pivot to online shopping.

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The White House makeover was funded by the Trust for the National Mall.

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Paul noted the franchise’s makeover — new colors, new logo — but one thing, he said, hadn’t budged: the fans.

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On July 9, Abbott announced the agenda for the special session that began Monday, laying out an 18-item to-do list that included a rare mid-decade makeover of the state’s congressional maps.

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