remodify
/rɪˈmɒdɪfaɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to modify something again, often in a different way or to a greater extent
“The company remodified its business strategy to better compete in the market.”
2. verb
to give a new form or appearance to something
“The artist remodified the sculpture to create a more modern piece of art.”
3. verb
to change the structure or organization of something
“The software developer remodified the database to improve its performance.”