retame

/riːtæm/

Definitions

1. verb

to restore or put something in its original or former state or condition, especially by cleaning or repairing

“The company decided to retame the old factory to its former glory.”

2. verb

to restore or put something in a new state or condition, often by cleaning or repairing

“She spent the weekend retaming her old furniture to give it a fresh new look.”

3. noun

a place or region where something is retamed or restored

“The retame of the old park was a community effort.”

Synonyms

  • renew
  • renovate
  • restore

Antonyms

  • degrade
  • ruin