refont
/riːˈfɒnt/Definitions
1. verb
to restore or rebuild something, especially a building or a place, to its original state or appearance.
“The city authorities decided to refont the historic district to its former glory.”
2. noun
a restored or rebuilt version of something, especially a building or a place, to its original state or appearance.
“The newly refonted town square hosted a grand reopening ceremony.”
3. verb
to restore or rebuild a computer program or software, especially to make it compatible with modern systems.
“The company had to refont the old database system to work with the new operating system.”