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		Definition of redo in English: redoverbredoes, redid, redoing, redone riːˈduːriˈdu [with object]1Do (something) again or differently.  a whole day's work has to be redone  Example sentencesExamples -  The cost of redoing the whole thing in one go would be close to $2.5 billion, a sum the city says is beyond its resources.
 -  Instead of simply redoing that song, they twisted and turned it inside out, revealing new textures and motifs to play in and around.
 -  So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection.
 -  It will take even longer to redo the database, he said.
 -  In the past, it had just been a matter of redoing the title cards in another language.
 -  I'm too tired to be doing this (and I'll redo it tomorrow).
 -  They may have changed - a lot were redone in the Victorian era.
 -  The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring.
 -  We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment.
 -  Then I will determine how much redoing it would cost.
 -  I want to get the entire site to the point where I don't feel compelled to redo it ever again, and where what I'd done is not completely embarrassing.
 -  I did have blonde streaks but I don't have time to keep redoing them.
 -  However, all our efforts in redoing it have proved unsuccessful so far.
 -  Undoubtedly the band made the right move in redoing the album.
 -  The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time.
 -  Once we have stopped people walking through the flower beds we might be able to redo the landscaping.
 -  What if I don't bother to paint them but just extract them from a DVD and fool around cropping and redoing the image in the computer?
 -  ‘It was great to get to redo it all over again,’ he said.
 -  My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her.
 -  It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
 
  Synonyms improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation - 1.1 Redecorate (a room or building)
 the house is being redone exactly to suit his taste  Example sentencesExamples -  University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo the locker room.
 -  Elsa frowned at the thought, not really sure why they had Nora's room redone when it was already beautiful in its own way.
 -  We could see that everything would have to be redone - stripped to the bare bones.
 -  It was certainly a long trip, but we could spend one weekend redoing her room, and one doing mine.
 -  We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done.
 -  The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone.
 -  They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights.
 -  At least Mom had redone the room since last she was here.
 -  I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor for her thirteenth birthday in a few years.
 -  Heather hadn't objected when Martha had begun redoing her room.
 -  Rooms all have balconies and have been redone with plenty of wood trim and stylish bathrooms.
 -  Thus, every room of the house was redone except for the kitchen.
 -  ‘But then we realized that it would take a few years and a lot of money to redo an older house,’ Julia says.
 -  The underground room had been redone years ago, to be a fun family room.
 -  ‘We ended up going to grab something to eat and I bought stuff to redo my room and he walked me home,’ I shrugged.
 -  When our living room was being redone back in the Spring we purchased an amazing bench.
 -  Her mother had, just as expected, completely redone her 2-floor home, including rearranging all the furniture.
 -  First we're doing the sound, next is the lighting, at the same time we're gonna be redoing the room, the aesthetics surrounding the dancefloor.
 -  Did you redo your room since the last time we were here, Lani?
 -  It's kept up in an old barn that was redone so as to come across as a school.
 
  Synonyms renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over  
 
 noun ˈriːduːˈridu A redecoration of a room or building.  a total redo of the second floor shopping concourse  Example sentencesExamples -  In all, the 11-month-long redo cost about $125 per square foot.
 -  A modest redo involving new paint, cabinet hardware and floor covering paid back 87 percent of the investment.
 -  The company is also advocating a redo of the train station itself.
 -  After duty as a stable and carriage house, the barn was converted to living quarters sometime in the 1950s - a slipshod redo Lee cagily avoids commenting upon.
 
    Definition of redo in US English: redoverbriˈdurēˈdo͞o [with object]1Do (something) again or differently.  a whole day's work has to be redone  Example sentencesExamples -  What if I don't bother to paint them but just extract them from a DVD and fool around cropping and redoing the image in the computer?
 -  I did have blonde streaks but I don't have time to keep redoing them.
 -  I'm too tired to be doing this (and I'll redo it tomorrow).
 -  Instead of simply redoing that song, they twisted and turned it inside out, revealing new textures and motifs to play in and around.
 -  The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time.
 -  The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring.
 -  So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection.
 -  My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her.
 -  The cost of redoing the whole thing in one go would be close to $2.5 billion, a sum the city says is beyond its resources.
 -  It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
 -  Undoubtedly the band made the right move in redoing the album.
 -  It will take even longer to redo the database, he said.
 -  Then I will determine how much redoing it would cost.
 -  They may have changed - a lot were redone in the Victorian era.
 -  However, all our efforts in redoing it have proved unsuccessful so far.
 -  In the past, it had just been a matter of redoing the title cards in another language.
 -  I want to get the entire site to the point where I don't feel compelled to redo it ever again, and where what I'd done is not completely embarrassing.
 -  Once we have stopped people walking through the flower beds we might be able to redo the landscaping.
 -  We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment.
 -  ‘It was great to get to redo it all over again,’ he said.
 
  Synonyms improve, make better, better, ameliorate, refine, mend, rectify, correct, rehabilitate improvement, betterment, amelioration, refinement, rectification, correction, rehabilitation - 1.1 Redecorate (a room or building)
 the house is being redone exactly to suit his taste  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘We ended up going to grab something to eat and I bought stuff to redo my room and he walked me home,’ I shrugged.
 -  The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone.
 -  Did you redo your room since the last time we were here, Lani?
 -  At least Mom had redone the room since last she was here.
 -  Elsa frowned at the thought, not really sure why they had Nora's room redone when it was already beautiful in its own way.
 -  It was certainly a long trip, but we could spend one weekend redoing her room, and one doing mine.
 -  We redid the downstairs powder room and aside from the fact that it's still missing a corner shelf and a window treatment I think it's pretty much done.
 -  Rooms all have balconies and have been redone with plenty of wood trim and stylish bathrooms.
 -  We could see that everything would have to be redone - stripped to the bare bones.
 -  Thus, every room of the house was redone except for the kitchen.
 -  University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo the locker room.
 -  They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights.
 -  When our living room was being redone back in the Spring we purchased an amazing bench.
 -  It's kept up in an old barn that was redone so as to come across as a school.
 -  The underground room had been redone years ago, to be a fun family room.
 -  ‘But then we realized that it would take a few years and a lot of money to redo an older house,’ Julia says.
 -  Her mother had, just as expected, completely redone her 2-floor home, including rearranging all the furniture.
 -  First we're doing the sound, next is the lighting, at the same time we're gonna be redoing the room, the aesthetics surrounding the dancefloor.
 -  Heather hadn't objected when Martha had begun redoing her room.
 -  I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor for her thirteenth birthday in a few years.
 
  Synonyms renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over  
 
 nounˈriduˈrēdo͞o A redecoration of a room or building.  a total redo of the second floor shopping concourse  Example sentencesExamples -  The company is also advocating a redo of the train station itself.
 -  A modest redo involving new paint, cabinet hardware and floor covering paid back 87 percent of the investment.
 -  After duty as a stable and carriage house, the barn was converted to living quarters sometime in the 1950s - a slipshod redo Lee cagily avoids commenting upon.
 -  In all, the 11-month-long redo cost about $125 per square foot.
 
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