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Definition of Revamps
1. revamp [v] - See also: revamp
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revamps
Literary usage of Revamps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. IRRI 1993-1994: Filling the World's Rice Bowl. by Brian Lee (1994)
"... while simultaneously sustaining soil fertility, protecting the environment,
and providing equitable returns to farmers. IRRI revamps its ..."
2. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1884)
"Dr. Walter Hay (Journal of the American Medical Association, October 27, 1883)
revamps in a new form certain old objections to moral insanity, ..."
3. Popular Science Monthly (1914)
"... that is, so far beyond our ken, since it involves an assumption of the old
metaphysical " vital principle," which Bergson revamps as the elan vital. ..."
4. The Bookman (1897)
"... revamps these old and apparently quite outworn themes. Here, more than ever,
he is delightfully unconventional in his judgments, is quite ready to ..."
5. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1885)
"Plutarch, while relying upon the authorities already mentioned, revamps too
frequently materials gathered from ..."
6. The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall by John Marshall, Joseph Potter Cotton (1905)
"The vigorous opinion of Judge Strong in that case, while recognizing the authority
of Marshall's opinions, revamps the whole doctrine on which those ..."