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overhauled

adjective as in remade

adjective as in revised

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All these organisations promised change and overhauled their safeguarding policies in the wake of the scandals.

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Then Ukraine overhauled its mobilisation law, in urgent need of more soldiers, and many of the colonel’s crew suddenly found themselves eligible for the frontline.

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The way patient safety is regulated and monitored is to be completely overhauled in England, the health secretary has announced.

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Salmond modernised and professionalised the SNP, ensuring its machinery was overhauled and its message was polished until it glinted like granite in the sun.

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But Trump has said he wants the department to be “completely overhauled” and purged of anyone who participated in investigations of his past conduct.

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

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