Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense redesigns, present participle redesigning, past tense, past participle redesigned
verb
If a building, vehicle, or system is redesigned, it is rebuilt according to a new design in order to improve it.
The hotel has recently been redesigned and redecorated. [beVERB-ed]
The second step is to redesign the school system so that it produces a well-educatedpopulation. [VERB noun]
...the completely redesigned car. [VERB-ed]
Synonyms: reorganize, rearrange, recast, reshape More Synonyms of redesign
redesign in British English
(ˌriːdɪˈzaɪn)
verb(transitive)
1.
to change the design of (something)
noun
2.
something that has been redesigned
Examples of 'redesign' in a sentence
redesign
We redesigned the interiors of this amazing hotel this year.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The downstairs servants area was completely redesigned.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The cure would have been to redesign the engine completely.
Gunston, Bill Plane Speaking - a personal view of aviation history (1991)
Ihave recently redesigned and nearly finished rebuilding and planting my front garden.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
So we have recently redesigned the site to make our content available to you in a much easier form than before.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
We completely redesigned the website too.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Now a makeover gives it a new nose, redesigned interior and revised engines.
The Sun (2008)
This could force a security system redesign, which would affect hundreds of thousands of owners.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
It resumed commercial service in May after a redesigned battery system was fitted.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The engine's been completely redesigned for the first time in ten years.
The Sun (2006)
Marks & Spencer have completely redesigned their beauty halls and online shop.
The Sun (2012)
At my church, we recently redesigned our entire bulletin.
Christianity Today (2000)
The company supported the full independent inquiry and accepted all the resulting recommendations in terms of system redesign along with their costs and time implications.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
There he identified insects he had himself collected, little dreaming that one day he would completely redesign the displays.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
EVER wanted to build your own house from scratch or completely redesign the one you've already got?
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Architects are to redesign public buildings as blast resistant (and presumably windowless) on their lower storeys.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
One cannot, for example, redesign the whole product just to get a few more dollars per unit.
Geoffrey A. Moore INSIDE THE TORNADO: MARKETING STRATEGIES FROM SILICON VALLEY'S CUTTING EDGE (2001)
More than 60 per cent of the fuselage was completely redesigned, and one of the major problems was the way one change invariably led to another.
Gunston, Bill Plane Speaking - a personal view of aviation history (1991)
In other languages
redesign
British English: redesign VERB
If a building, vehicle, or system is redesigned, it is rebuilt according to a new design in order to improve it.
The hotel has recently been redesigned and redecorated.
American English: redesign
Brazilian Portuguese: redesenhar
Chinese: 重新设计
European Spanish: rediseñar
French: réaménager
German: neu gestalten
Italian: riprogettare
Japanese: 再設計する
Korean: 다시 디자인하다
European Portuguese: redesenhar
Latin American Spanish: rediseñar
(verb)
The hotel has recently been redesigned.
Synonyms
reorganize
The company has reorganized its sales force of 6,500.