Pronunciation: /əˈdæptɪv riˈjuz/
noun a process of reusing an old building or site for a purpose other than which it was originally built for
A1 Adaptive reuse is when old buildings are renovated and repurposed for new functions.
A2 The concept of adaptive reuse helps to reduce waste by utilizing existing structures for different uses.
B1 Many cities are promoting adaptive reuse as a sustainable way to preserve historic buildings.
B2 Architects and urban planners often consider adaptive reuse as a cost-effective solution for revitalizing urban areas.
C1 The success of adaptive reuse projects depends on careful planning and collaboration between various stakeholders.
C2 Historic preservationists advocate for adaptive reuse as a way to maintain the cultural heritage of a community while promoting sustainable development.
formal The historic building underwent adaptive reuse to convert it into a modern office space.
informal They're planning on doing some adaptive reuse to turn that old warehouse into a cool new restaurant.
slang I heard they're gonna do some adaptive reuse on that abandoned factory and make it into a hipster hangout.
figurative Sometimes in life, we need to practice adaptive reuse of our skills to find new opportunities.
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