reuplift
/riːˈʌpˈlɪft/Definitions
1. verb
to renovate or restore something, especially a building, to a better condition by adding new features or materials.
“The old mansion was reuplifted by the new owners to become a luxurious residence.”
2. noun
the act of renovating or restoring something, especially a building, to a better condition by adding new features or materials.
“The reuplift of the historic theater was a major project that took several years to complete.”
3. verb
to raise or lift something up again, especially after a period of decline or neglect.
“The city government reuplifted the neglected park and turned it into a popular public space.”