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Definition of redisplay in English: redisplayverb [with object]Display (something) again or differently. after decades in storage, the collection is now rehoused and redisplayed Example sentencesExamples - Maybe it was just as well that we kept the nicer cards for redisplay because no snow made its appearance in the Christmases of my youth.
- Data for the ric - 8 containing strains are redisplayed on a log scale in the graph to the right.
- The house will be redecorated, rewired and redisplayed, producing a lifelike Georgian home in which visitors will experience the sights, sounds and smells of domestic life in Wordsworth's day.
- O'Neill said: ‘The People's Palace was last redisplayed in 1998.’
- She said: ‘Ornamental objects have indeed been redisplayed in Frogmore House, which is open to the public during the summer months.’
- A programmer can find new ways for data from one of these devices to be manipulated and then played, used, edited, redisplayed etc etc on any of these devices.
- The third phase of an eight year, 3.75 million pound project to redisplay the V&A's silver collection opens today.
- Reynolds was also responsible for redisplaying the museum's portrait miniatures.
- The comments already written still exist, and I can redisplay them.
- A new lighting rig will be installed with new wall coverings and a refurbished floor, while the permanent collection of paintings will be redisplayed in the rest of the gallery.
- Mr Hall was full of praise for the National Trust for initiating the project, which will see a redisplayed and reinterpreted Wordsworth House reopen to the public next month.
- The nine-month refurbishment has involved a complete redecoration and redisplaying of works, and also the creation of a new area called The Studio, to be used for educational activities and events.
- By moving Othello from the visual medium of cinema to the visual space of the art gallery, Wilson redisplays Othello as a different kind of spectacle - the exhibition object.
- The current bid aims to restore the main hall and ancillary buildings and redisplay the museum's unique social history collections.
- The opportunity to redisplay the domestic metalware collections in London's Victoria and Albert Museum has led to a reassessment of the museum's historical lighting equipment.
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