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redesign
/ ˌːɪˈɪ /
verb
to change the design of (something)
noun
something that has been redesigned
Example Sentences
“A serious dialogue is needed between FIFA, UEFA, leagues, clubs and players to redesign an international calendar that protects the health of players and maintains the quality of games.”
“We need to think not just about fixing pipes, but about redesigning systems and supporting populations that are more integrated, more equitable, and resilient to the next crisis.”
Airbnb says users will now be able to book luxury services like personal trainers, massages and chefs on its redesigned app as it continues to expand beyond its main short-term rentals business.
Rather than heavily emphasizing lodging, the redesigned app more strongly integrates all of its offerings and encourages more interaction among guests and hosts.
The entries include plans to landscape and redesign this area and the construction process is expected to mean replacing the current bridge.
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