rehaul

/riːˈhoʊl/

Definitions

1. noun

the act or process of revising or reorganizing something, especially a plan, system, or process, often in a major way

“The company underwent a rehaul of its management structure to improve efficiency.”

2. verb

to revise or reorganize something, especially a plan, system, or process, often in a major way

“The team will rehaul the project plan to meet the new deadline.”

3. verb

to repair or renovate something, especially a vehicle or a piece of equipment

“The mechanic will rehaul the old engine to make it run smoothly again.”

Synonyms

  • overhaul
  • reorganize
  • revamp

Antonyms

  • underdevelop
  • undermine
  • underutilize