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makeover

noun as in refashioning

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Most recently, early in 2022, the park reopened after a $1.5-million makeover.

The public transit system has had a serious makeover and is getting even more upgrades to cover more areas in the future.

Perhaps nothing better illustrated the Bruins’ offseason makeover than the mainstay from a year ago being relegated to a bit player as part of this new ensemble cast.

But if you’ve seen any images of Zuckerberg in the past year, you’ll know it’s not anomalous: At a funky-fresh 40 years young, the former boy-wonder has embraced a style transformation and vibe makeover.

From Slate

This isn’t the first makeover Zuckerberg has been part of in recent years.

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

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