Pronunciation: /oʊvərˌhɔl/
noun a thorough examination or restoration of a vehicle, machine, or system
A1 The car needed an overhaul to fix the engine.
A2 The company decided to do a complete overhaul of their website.
B1 The government announced plans for a major overhaul of the healthcare system.
B2 The company underwent a complete overhaul of its management structure.
C1 The renovation project involved a complete overhaul of the historic building.
C2 The company's financial department conducted a thorough overhaul of its budgeting process.
verb to take apart in order to examine and repair if necessary
A1 The mechanic will overhaul the engine of the car.
A2 The company decided to overhaul their website to attract more customers.
B1 The government plans to overhaul the education system to improve student performance.
B2 The company underwent a major overhaul in its management structure.
C1 The organization hired consultants to overhaul their business strategy.
C2 The CEO initiated a complete overhaul of the company's operations to increase efficiency.
formal The company decided to conduct a complete overhaul of their outdated IT infrastructure.
informal I'm thinking of giving my wardrobe a complete overhaul for the new season.
slang I'm gonna overhaul my car this weekend and give it a fresh new look.
figurative She underwent a personal overhaul after experiencing a life-changing event.
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