Antonyms for restyling
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : stahyl |
Phonetic Transcription : staɪl |
Definition of restyling
Origin :- c.1300, stile, "designation, title, manner or mode of expression," from Old French estile "a stake, pale," from Latin stilus "stake, instrument for writing, manner of writing, mode of expression," from PIE *sti-lo-, from root *sti- "point, prick, pierce" (see stick (v.)). Spelling modified by influence of Greek stylos "pillar." Meaning "mode or fashion of life" is from 1770; that of "mode of dress" is from 1814.
- As in revision : noun change; rewriting
- As in facelifting : noun renovation
- As in revise : verb correct, edit
- As in change : verb make or become different
- As in transfigure : verb convert
- As in transmogrify : verb convert
- As in transmute : verb convert
- As in transubstantiate : verb convert
- As in convert : verb change; adapt
Synonyms for restyling
- accommodate
- adapt
- adjust
- afterlight
- alter
- alteration
- alternate
- amend
- amendment
- apply
- appropriate
- blue-pencil
- change
- clean up
- commute
- compare
- convert
- correction
- cut
- debug
- develop
- diminish
- diverge
- diversify
- downlink
- download
- editing
- emend
- emendation
- evolve
- facelift
- fluctuate
- go over
- homework
- improve
- improvement
- interchange
- launder
- look over
- make
- make innovations
- make over
- merge
- metamorphose
- moderate
- modernization
- modification
- modify
- modulate
- mutate
- naturalize
- overhaul
- overhauling
- perfect
- polish
- recalibrate
- recast
- recension
- recondition
- reconsider
- reconsideration
- rectification
- rectifying
- redaction
- redo
- redraft
- redraw
- reduce
- reediting
- reexamination
- reexamine
- reform
- refurbishment
- regenerate
- rehash
- rejuvenation
- remake
- remodel
- remodeling
- renewal
- renovate
- reorganize
- repair
- replace
- rescript
- resolve
- restoration
- restyle
- restyling
- retrospect
- retrospection
- revamp
- revampment
- review
- revisal
- revise
- revolutionize
- rework
- rewrite
- run through
- scan
- scrub
- scrutinize
- shape
- shift
- study
- substitute
- switch
- switch over
- tamper with
- temper
- tighten
- transfigure
- transform
- translate
- transmogrify
- transmute
- transpose
- transubstantiate
- turn
- update
- updating
- upgrade
- vacillate
- vary
- veer
- warp
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