modernize
verb (used with object), mod·ern·ized, mod·ern·iz·ing.
verb (used without object), mod·ern·ized, mod·ern·iz·ing.
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restore, rejuvenate, update, revamp, revive, renovate, improve, remake, regenerate, renew, refreshExamples from the Web for modernize
Contemporary Examples of modernize
In the end, I find it never fails to modernize even the most dramatic things.
‘Empire’ Review: Hip-Hop Musical Chairs with an Insane Soap Opera TwistJudnick Mayard
January 8, 2015
It would support efforts to “onshore” production and leverage private capital to modernize transport and other public systems.
Some, Rand Paul and others, talk a little in general terms about how the party needs to “change” and “modernize.”
The only way out of this scenario is to reform and modernize the industry in the east of the country.
The first attempts to modernize the process were made by Thomas Edison and scientists working with American inventor.
Historical Examples of modernize
They did not do very much; all that they really did was to modernize a little.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2Henry Baerlein
Not much had been done to modernize the interior of the shop.
The GalleryRoger Phillips Graham
He had the means to expand and modernize the place beyond recognition.
The Planet StrappersRaymond Zinke Gallun
Besides this, he did much to modernize and beautify it as well.
The Spell of BelgiumIsabel Anderson
No attempt has been made to correct or modernize the printed French.
Chantilly in History and ArtLouise M. Richter