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makeover

[meyk-oh-ver] / ˈmeɪkˌoʊ vər /
NOUN
refashioning
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Zarrinnam says authorised stunts where the sign has been modified in some way, such as a 2022 makeover to celebrate American Football team LA Rams winning the Superbowl, have involved careful planning and execution.

From BBC

Not all fans love the makeover, but Puri said times change.

From Barron's

In November the ship had a makeover, changing its name from Blint and switching to a Russian registry after falsely flying under the Comoros flag.

From BBC

And the idea that, for women and girls in particular, one little makeover could change the course of an entire life was tantalizingly pervasive.

From Salon

Debate over seed oils is ongoing, but some Lay’s varieties are nonetheless getting a makeover.

From The Wall Street Journal